Two suspects were arrested in connection with multiple vape shop break-ins across Western Ontario, Canada. Police said the investigation began in November and resulted in the recovery of thousands of vaping products valued at about C$150,000 ($108,000), and was connected to a commercial storefront in Brampton, Ontario. The Canadian Vaping Association said the case highlights a broader rise in targeted thefts against vape retailers following sharp excise tax increases in 2024, which significantly raised retail prices and increased the resale value of legally compliant products, making them more attractive to organized theft and potentially feeding illicit markets where age-verification safeguards do not apply.
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$3.2M of Contraband Tobacco Seized in Canadian Traffic Stop
A traffic complaint in Ontario, Canada, allowed police to uncover a massive shipment of contraband tobacco valued at C$4.4 million ($3.2 million). Police stopped the truck after a concerned motorist reported it for speeding. Provincial police, along with Ministry of Transportation staff, discovered 17,820 kilograms of untaxed fine-cut tobacco during the inspection.
Authorities say the illicit shipment would have cost the government an estimated C$9.1 million ($6.6 million) in lost taxes. A 60-year-old man from Puslinch, Canada, has been charged with trafficking contraband tobacco.


