On Wednesday, November 7, 2018, at 10:30 a.m., Deputy Chief of Police James Ramer will be joined by members of the Toronto Police Service's Organized Crime Enforcement - Firearms Enforcement Unit and the Canada Border Services Agency, to announce the results of Project Belair, an investigation into cross-border firearms smuggling.
Charges will be announced and seized firearms will be on display.
The news conference will be available on the TOC and live-streamed.
Please note that, for the safety of employees and visitors, all persons entering Toronto Police Service headquarters must go through security screening. You are not required to submit to screening. You may leave at any time but, if you do not consent to this screening, you will be denied entry. Thank you for your cooperation.
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Charges will be announced and seized firearms will be on display.
The news conference will be available on the TOC and live-streamed.
Please note that, for the safety of employees and visitors, all persons entering Toronto Police Service headquarters must go through security screening. You are not required to submit to screening. You may leave at any time but, if you do not consent to this screening, you will be denied entry. Thank you for your cooperation.
For more news, visit TPSnews.ca