charges laid in connection with project forza
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charges laid in connection with project forza
CHARGES LAID IN CONNECTION WITH PROJECT FORZA Investigators with York Regional Police have arrested and charged six men in an organized crime investigation dubbed Project Forza. On Tuesday, December 16, 2014, numerous warrants were executed across the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) which resulted in the arrests of members of the Ranieri organized crime group. This group was a threat to public safety and has been successfully dismantled. In April 2013, Juan FERNANDEZ and associate Fernando PIMANTEL were murdered in Italy. It is believed that as a result of these murders, Daniele RANIERI became a successor to Juan FERNANDEZ controlling an organized crime group operating in the Greater Toronto Area. In July 2013, a multi-jurisdictional investigation led by York Regional Police and managed through the Combined Forces Special Enforcement Unit, which involved a partnership with the Royal Canadian Mounted Police and Ontario Provincial Police, identified the Ranieri group as a threat to public safety and began Project Forza. The Project Forza investigation identified multiple associates in the Ranieri group and confirmed the group’s criminality and their involvement in extortion, fraud, obstruction of justice, parole violations, drug trafficking and firearm offences. Attached are a list of the men that have been arrested and their charges. Arrest warrants have been issued for two members of the Ranieri crime group that are still outstanding. Wanted: Wanted: Daniel RANIERI, 30, Town of Bolton Male, white 5’11, 220 lbs. Muscular build Considered armed and dangerous Lucas DAY, 41, City of Toronto Male, black 6’2”, 200 lbs. Medium build Considered armed and dangerous “This is a highly-successful example of how police agencies work together where matters of public safety go beyond the border of one city or region,” said York Regional Police Chief Eric Jolliffe. “We’re very proud of our partnership with surrounding police services and we continue to work together towards the common goal of safe communities for everyone.” For more information contact York Regional Police Corporate Communications, at 866-876-5423, ext. 2664. Prepared by: Constable Andy Pattenden December 17, 2014