Police have laid dozens of charges against two men accused in a string of violent robberies of bank customers.
Investigators say the pair would “stalk their victims outside banks” throughout the Greater Toronto Area and then rob them of cash and belongings once they were inside the vestibule.
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Police said the suspects were armed with a gun and a hatchet-style knife.
Mohamad Farah, 20, and Mohamed Ulusow, 22, were arrested on Thursday and scheduled to appear in court that day.
They are facing 12 counts of robbery with a firearm, 11 counts of robbery with an offensive weapon and 23 counts of disguise with the intent to commit an indictable offence.
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