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Quebec police bust sophisticated forged documents operation, arrest two
Police seized nearly 1,000 forged IDs and credit cards linked to 2,400 stolen identities in a ring operating since 2019, with fake documents sold for $250-$300 each.
- Quebec provincial police arrested three people on Tuesday in connection with a sophisticated counterfeit ID and credit card operation they dismantled last year in Montreal.
- A March 2026 raid on a clandestine lab followed a police investigation that began about a year ago, with the principal suspect operating since 2019.
- Investigators recovered nearly 1,000 forged documents and production equipment including embossing machines, holograms, and specialised printers, police said.
- Police say three suspects, including a 27-year-old, are expected to appear virtually at the courthouse, with police alerting 1,900 people about 2,400 stolen identities.
- Authorities say fake documents were sold for $250 to $300 each, with some foreign IDs including Great Britain, and typically delivered within 24 to 48 hours.
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2,400 identities stolen as police arrest 3 in ‘sophisticated’ fake ID manufacturing lab
Quebec provincial police (SQ) have arrested three people in connection with a lab allegedly used to make fake IDs and credit cards in Montreal, stealing thousands of identities in the process.
·Toronto, Canada
Read Full ArticleTwo individuals, who allegedly used up to 2400 real identities to make fake cards and permits "of a quality never seen," spoke a spokesperson for the Sûreté du Québec (SQ) last year, were arrested early Tuesday morning.
·Montreal, Canada
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Three men suspected of operating a "specialised laboratory" for the production of highly sophisticated false documents have just been arrested.
·Montreal, Canada
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Quebec police bust sophisticated forged documents operation, arrest two
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