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Surrey British Columbia<br>
SURREY -- Police say two people are facing fraud charges and charges
are pending against several others after the bust of a major
identity-theft ring.<br>
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Fourteen Surrey Mounties along with Canada Post inspectors raided a
property at 141st Street and 72A Avenue on Feb. 12 and arrested nine
people.<br>
The house was packed with equipment and paraphernalia related to
credit-card and identity-theft: stolen mail, card readers and debit
terminals, blank and stolen credit cards, driver's licences,
government-issued cheques and materials for creating fake currency,
among many other items.<br>
Amid the items were an estimated 2,400 pieces of mail from 24 cities
across B.C. and Alberta dating back to 1998.<br>
Also among the seized items were more than 100 CDs police say contain
thousands of people's personal data profiles, everything from social
insurance numbers to employment information and names of their children.<br>
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