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Toronto men charged with identity theft charges during routine traffic stop in Ajax

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Two Toronto men are facing identity theft related charges, after a routine traffic stop in Ajax. Durham Police say a car was stopped in the Westney and 401 area on Sunday evening. The driver was not the registered owner, and during the investigation, officers found several fraudulent credit and citizenship cards. 55 year-old bancroft byfield and 32 year-old Muhunthan Pathmanathan are facing numerous charges.

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Permalink | June 12th, 2012

One Response to “Toronto men charged with identity theft charges during routine traffic stop in Ajax”

  1. Julie Says:
    June 12th, 2012 at 8:03 am

    Whenever you hear of this stuff happening you can never seem to pronounce the name of the theif. It’s only ever some crazy name no one can say that is trying to steal our entire life away……

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