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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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Two 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.

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Three men suspected of operating a "specialised laboratory" for the production of highly sophisticated false documents have just been arrested.

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Quebec police bust sophisticated forged documents operation, arrest two

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Winnipeg Free Press broke the news in Winnipeg, Canada on Tuesday, February 17, 2026.
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