Peel police recovered over $400K worth of stolen mail, including credit cards, leading to the arrest of eight individuals as part of a larger investigation with Canada Post.
- In April, Peel police initiated a joint investigation called Project Undeliverable with Halton police and Canada Post, targeting mail theft in the Regional Municipality of Peel.
- The operation resulted in the recovery of more than 450 pieces of stolen mail, valued at over $400,000, including various credit card information and cheques.
- Eight suspects were arrested during the investigation, highlighting a significant crackdown on organized mail theft targeting residents in the Regional Municipality of Peel.
Why It Matters
This incident underscores the ongoing issue of mail theft, which affects consumer trust and security, while also demonstrating collaborative efforts among law enforcement and Canada Post to combat organized crime.