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$400k Canada Mail theft racket: Eight Punjabi men face charges, deportation looms

Quadri Olaitan by Quadri Olaitan
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Mississauga Mail Theft scandal sees eight men arrested in a $400,000 fraud case as police uncover hundreds of stolen cheques and IDs

Mississauga Mail Theft has rocked Ontario after eight men from Mississauga and Brampton were arrested in what police describe as one of the largest mail fraud investigations in recent years.

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The suspects collectively face 344 criminal charges in a case that has sent shockwaves through the Peel Region.

According to Peel Regional Police, the arrests followed Operation Undeliverable, a major joint investigation between the police and Canada Post into a surge of stolen mail reports.

Authorities discovered that vital documents including government IDs, cheques, credit cards, and gift cards were vanishing from mailboxes across Halton and Peel.

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Police confirmed that during search warrants executed on 8 and 9 September, several residences in Mississauga were raided — particularly around Rhinebank Street, Brandon Gate Drive, Dwiggin Avenue and Kittridge Drive.

The searches led to the recovery of more than 450 stolen mail items worth over $400,000, including 255 cheques, 182 credit cards, 35 government IDs and 20 gift cards.

The eight men — Sumanpreet Singh (28), Gurdeep Chattha (29), Jashandeep Jattana (23), Harman Singh (28), Jasanpreet Singh (21), Manroop Singh (23), Rajbir Singh (26), and Upinderjit Singh (28) — have been charged with multiple offences such as theft from mail, possession of stolen property, and mischief.

Police said the investigation, carried out with the support of Hamilton Police and Canada Post, was aimed at dismantling a criminal network believed to have been targeting residents systematically.

Officers added that several of the accused are foreign nationals, and discussions are ongoing with the Canada Border Services Agency and the Peel Crown Attorney’s Office to determine whether deportation proceedings will follow.

“This operation demonstrates our commitment to protecting the integrity of Canada’s postal system and ensuring residents’ safety,” Peel Police said in a statement.

The Mississauga Mail Theft case underscores growing concerns about mail security and organised fraud networks exploiting community trust.

Authorities have urged residents to remain vigilant and promptly report suspicious activities around their mailboxes.

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As the investigation continues, Peel Police said more arrests could be made, describing the operation as a powerful step towards curbing mail-related crimes across Ontario.

Quadri Olaitan
Quadri Olaitan

Quadri Olaitan is a journalist and contributor to Freelanews.com, covering news, public affairs, and human-interest stories.

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