Project Undeliverable: Peel and Halton Police Recover More Than $400,000 in Stolen Mail

Region of Peel – Peel Regional Police, in collaboration with Halton Regional Police, have recovered more than 450 pieces of stolen mail, totalling a combined worth of more than $400,000 CAD.
In April 2025, Peel and Halton Police launched a joint investigation with Canada Post involving a series of mail thefts occurring throughout the Region of Peel. The investigation uncovered a group of individuals working together to target residential mailboxes, resulting in widespread theft and disruption to community members.
As part of the coordinated enforcement efforts, search warrants were executed on Sept. 8 and 9, at multiple residences in Mississauga, specifically in the areas of Rhinebank Street and Brandon Gate Drive, as well as Dwiggin Avenue and Kittridge Drive.
As a result, hundreds of pieces of stolen mail were recovered, including credit cards, gift cards, various forms of government identification, and more than 250 cheques.
The investigation led to the arrest of the following eight men who now face 344 charges in relation to various property crimes. Charged are:
- Sumanpreet Singh
- Gurdeep Chattha
- Jashandeep Jattana
- Harman Singh
- Jasanpreet Singh,
- Manroop Singh,
- Rajbir Singh, and
- Upinderjit Singh
Peel Regional Police are actively engaged with the Peel Crown Attorney’s Office and the Canada Border Services Agency which will determine whether removal of accused foreign nationals from Canada may be pursued as part of the judicial process.
A full list of the accused and the charges laid is available in the attached charge sheet.
All eight were held for a bail hearing and appeared before the Ontario Court of Justice in Brampton.
Anyone with information regarding this incident is asked to contact investigators from the 21 Criminal investigation Bureau unit at 905-453-2121, ext. 2133. Information may also be provided anonymously by contacting Peel Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477) or visiting peelcrimestoppers.ca.
QUICK FACTS
- 465 pieces of stolen mail, with a total worth in excess of $400,000
- 255 cheques
- 182 credit cards
- 35 government identifications
- 20 gift cards
- Eight arrests, with a total of 344 Criminal Code charges
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Email: media.relations@peelpolice.ca
Phone: 905-453-2121, ext. 4027
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