Quebec provincial police have announced the seizure of more than 28 vehicles and thousands of dollars in the Montreal area this week as part of their fight against organized vehicle theft in the province. Police spokesperson Nicolas Scholtus says that following an investigation that began in March, investigators targeted a criminal gang exporting stolen vehicles. A mixed squad of officers from various police forces carried out the busts, resulting in the recovery of over $17,000 in Canadian currency, more than $35,000 in US currency, and a half dozen cellphones. According to a recent report, there has been a significant drop in stolen vehicles in Quebec, attributed to increased border patrol, police collaboration, and government action. This news comes as a positive development in the ongoing battle against organized crime in the region.
Quebec Police Seize 28 Stolen Vehicles in Montreal Bust, Canada
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