Project Night Train: Peel Police make multiple arrests in brutal home invasion investigations

23rd July 2025 – Investigators of Peel Regional Police have charged several men, including minors, who were involved in interconnected criminal networks and were linked to multiple brutal home invasions and jewellery store robberies in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA). In these attacks, several victims were left with severe, life-altering injuries.

Peel Police informed that it focused on 17 violent incidents that took place between May and December 2024. In one of the incident, the victim was shot in the chest and in another incident, the victim was driven over by the stolen vehicle.

The video of the incidents shared by the police can be viewed here – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q0GPquvFexw

On Oct. 15, 2024, at 12:34 a.m., three suspects forced their way into a home near Glen Erin Dr. and Burnhamthorpe Rd. W. in Mississauga. An altercation occurred and the victim was shot in the chest. The suspects fled in a stolen vehicle. The victim was taken to a trauma centre in life-threatening condition and later released with life-altering injuries.

On Oct. 22, at 1:20 a.m., two suspects followed victims into a home near Mississauga Rd. and Queen St. W. in Brampton. The suspects forced entry, demanded keys to a luxury vehicle and assaulted one victim, rendering them unconscious. The second suspect reversed the vehicle over the victim, who was hospitalized with life-threatening injuries and is expected to recover.

Investigators determined the two incidents were connected, involving two criminal networks that used multiple, often interchangeable offenders, including several young persons.

As of July 22, 2025, six adults and six young persons have been arrested and charged with a total of 136 criminal offences, including attempted murder, robbery, firearms-related charges, possession of property obtained by crime, and more:

Mississauga

  • Young Person (17)
  • Young Person (15)
  • Young Person (18), 17 at the time of the incident

Brampton

  • Young Person (16)
  • Young Person (17)
  • Mohanja Ravori (19)

Toronto

  • Burhan Abdulkadir (29)
  • Jason Cunningham (30)
  • Neli Deng-Akuk-Ngor (19)
  • Hakeem Thomas (23)

Shelburne

  • Young Person (16)

No fixed address

  • Doneil Levy-Porter (19)

An arrest warrant has also been issued for 32-year-old Ali Mahdi of Toronto.

Seven of the accused were held for a bail hearing and remain in custody, two of the accused were held for bail and have since been released with conditions and three of the accused were released on Undertakings at the time of their arrest.

At the time of arrest and issuance of arrest warrants, five of the accused were already bound by bail conditions.

To date, investigators have recovered nearly half of the approximately $2 million in stolen property, including a Mercedes G-Wagon, Lamborghini Urus, designer bags such as Louis Vuitton, high-end jewellery and clothing, Canadian currency, a loaded firearm and ammunition.

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