Project Marvel "Young Buck Killas (YBK)" + "G Siders" Gangs Arrested

Toronto Police Chief William Blair | Integrated Guns And Gangs Task Force Head Superintendent Chris White update the media on Project Marvel at Toronto Police Service News Conference December 13, 2011 3pm at 31 Division, 40 Norfinch Ave, Toronto, Ontario Canada. Project Marvel Broadcast time: 07:17 Tuesday, December 13, 2011 Corporate Communications 416−808−7100 In May 2011, the Toronto Police Service Integrated Gun & Gang Task Force, in partnership with the London Police Service, Waterloo Regional Police Service, and the Ontario Provincial Police, entered into a joint−forces criminal organization investigation. The investigation involved criminal organization offences, attempt murder, firearms trafficking/importation, drug trafficking, robbery, shootings, prostitution and other criminal offences. As the investigation matured, it spread to other jurisdictions, including Windsor, Hamilton, Peel, York, Durham, Ottawa, Renfrew, Saskatoon, Calgary, Edmonton, Vancouver, and Fort McMurray. In the early hours of this morning, 67 search warrants were executed simultaneously throughout Toronto; London; Hamilton; Durham Region; York Region; Peel Region; Windsor; Ottawa; Calgary, Alberta; and Surrey, British Columbia. More than 900 police officers, including nearly 400 tactical officers, were involved in executing the warrants. Officers come from the following services: Toronto Police Service, Ontario Provincial Police, London Police Service, Waterloo Regional Police Service, Windsor Police Service, Ottawa Police Service, Canada Border Services Agency, Peel Regional Police, Hamilton Police Service, Durham Regional Police Service , York Regional Police, Royal Canadian Mounted Police, Calgary Police Service, South Simcoe Police Service, Barrie Police Service, Kingston Police Force, Guelph Police Service, Halton Regional Police Service, Niagara Regional Police Service, Peterborough Lakefield Community Police Service, Stratford Police Service, Bureau of Alcohol Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives. The investigation is ongoing. News Release by Constable Tony Vella, Corporate Communications | Video by Constable Scott Mills, Toronto Police Service Corporate Communications Social Media