Peel Police arrests Brampton man in stolen trailers and freight investigation

24th February 2025 – A Brampton man has been arrested and charged by the investigators of the Peel Regional Police in relation with the theft of trailers and freight investigation.

Peel Police received multiple complaints from victims claiming that their trailers loaded with freight have been stolen by a transportation company called All Days Trucking.

This company, registered in Saskatoon, was operating as a logistics and transportation firm. Its credentials were expired and yet the suspect reached out to the victims via a third-party online platform and offered to provide transportation services at a discounted price.

The victims hired All Days Trucking to transport their freight. The suspect(s) then dispatched different transportation companies, some of which police believe were involved in these thefts, to pick up the trailers and freight from the victims. The suspect(s) maintained contact with the victims through the email address Dispatch@Alldaytrucking.com . The victims were also contacted using various phone numbers until the date and time when the freight was to be delivered. The company then cut all communications with the victims.

Through an extensive investigation, officers discovered that Bura Limited Inc., owned and operated by Manjinder Singh Bura, a 41-year-old man from Brampton, was complicit in these thefts and had possession of several of the stolen trailers and freight.

On Feb. 19, 2025, Peel Regional Police executed seven search warrants on six trucking yards and one residential address directly associated with Manjinder Singh Bura and Bura Limited Inc. As a result, officers located and seized a number of stolen trailers and freight.

Bura was arrested and charged with the following offences:

  • Theft Over $5000 (x5)
  • Fraud Over $5000 (x5)
  • Possession of Property Obtained by Crime

To date, the total value of cargo stolen is estimated to be over $1.5 million.

This investigation remains active, and police anticipate more charges could be laid.

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