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Toronto cabbie facing multiple charges in taxi debit-card fraud

Toronto cabbie facing multiple charges in taxi debit-card fraud

by Admin | Sep 8, 2017 | Featured, Financial Fraud, Recent Articles

A Toronto taxi driver is facing multiple charges in an ongoing investigation into alleged debit-card fraud. Late last week, investigators from three police divisions seized cash, counterfeit identification, debit cards and a stolen SUV; all of which came from a...

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