Police Hunt Suspects in Brampton Fuel Fraud Scheme Involving Stolen Credit Cards

Peel Regional Police are asking for the public’s help after two suspects allegedly used stolen credit card information nearly 20 times to fuel commercial trucks at a Brampton gas station over several weeks.

Investigators say the incidents happened between May 13 and June 5, 2025, near Queen Street East and Delta Park Boulevard. According to police, the suspects repeatedly returned to the same fuel station and used fraudulent payment data to fill up large commercial trucking vehicles. In total, officers say 19 fraudulent transactions were carried out.

Police have released surveillance images of one suspect, described as a South Asian man between 35 and 40 years old with a heavy build and a black beard. He was reportedly wearing a reflective vest, Adidas shirt, brown cargo pants, and green running shoes at the time.

No description of the second suspect has been shared as the investigation continues.

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(Source: CityNews)

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