police: Police in Nova Scotia have charged six people in a fraud involving pre-owned vehicles valued at more than 1 million, according to The Toronto Star. One dealership is the victim and police say another dealership was involved in the crime. In a news release on Thursday, Nova Scotia RCMP said they arrested the suspects four men and two women from Kentville and Berwick early Wednesday morning. Dreamstime The suspects are accused of defrauding a New Minas car dealership of 1.3 million in a case related to 26 vehicles. They're scheduled to appear in Kentville provincial court on Dec. 11. All six are facing charges including fraud over 5,000, laundering proceeds of crime and possession of proceeds of crime.
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