BREAKING: Police have arrested Kenneth Law for the alleged online sales and distribution of sodium nitrite in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA).
Peel police announced Law’s arrest Tuesday night in Mississauga, following, where police suspect the substance was consumed.
"It is believed that the suspect distributed and marketed the substance online to target individuals at risk of self-harm," police said. Sodium nitrite is a preservative used for meat processing, but used in large doses, the compound can be lethal. In the wake of the arrest, both the Ontario Provincial Police and Peel Regional Police warn the public to be wary if they receive a package from one of the following businesses::
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