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In Peel Region, local authorities charged two men connected to a series of kidnappings and robberies that have rattled the community. The suspects, allegedly using social media to lure victims, now face serious criminal allegations as investigators dig deeper. Even offenders seem to view digital self-promotion as part of their crime toolkit.
2 men charged in connection with kidnappings, robberies in Brampton CP24
Cops investigating incidents in April and May where victims were allegedly lured using social media platforms
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