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Major Theft of iPhone 16 Devices in Toronto Area

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Major Theft of iPhone 16 Devices in Toronto Area
183 iPhone 16 devices stolen in Toronto and Oakville
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Two individuals have been taken into custody following a complex cellphone theft operation that reportedly trafficked over $120,000 worth of stolen Bell Canada devices throughout the Greater Toronto Area.

According to Hamilton Police, the suspects broke into a T Force Logistics warehouse in Stoney Creek between December 2024 and January 2025, specifically targeting high-end Bell Canada smartphones.

Collaborating with Bell’s internal investigators, the Hamilton Police Break and Enter, Auto Theft, and Robbery (BEAR) Unit traced the stolen items to two retail outlets: Link It Up in Oakville and Amrit Electronics in Etobicoke.

Search warrants carried out at both sites revealed a large stash of stolen merchandise and cash, including:

183 stolen i Phone 16 Pro Max devices, valued between $250,000 and $450,000 $65,000 in Canadian cash and $4,000 USD 16.5 kg of silver bars, worth roughly $34,000 Stolen corporate SIM cards used to unlock hundreds of stolen phones Packages addressed to Bell customers who had been defrauded through overseas scam call centres

Two men from Oakville now face multiple charges.

Navjot Singh, age 38, has been charged with:

Possession of Property Obtained by Crime Over $5,000 Possession of Property Obtained by Crime Under $5,000 Trafficking Property Obtained by Crime

Puneet Singh, age 45, has been charged with:

Possession of Property Obtained by Crime Over $5,000 Trafficking Property Obtained by Crime Proceeds of Crime Over $5,000 Fraud Over $5,000

Authorities state that the investigation is still ongoing.

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