Two suspects accused of selling stolen cars while employed at a legitimate car dealership in Toronto are now facing a combined 176 charges, police say.
Fadi Zeto, 32, of Mississauga, is shown on the right. Zeto is facing charges in connection with an auto theft investigation called 'Project Warden.'
Kraehling said the suspects allegedly used their position to acquire stolen vehicles and sell them to unsuspecting buyers. He added that the accused would also generate “fictitious sales documents” using stolen and fake VIN to “further the deception.”
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