Speaking to the media on Monday, Ottawa police chief Peter Sloly said 20 criminal arrests and charges as well as 500 tickets or citations had been issued thus far as part of the force’s “surge and contain” strategy in response to the ongoing protests in the nation’s capital. Sloly added that vehicles had also been towed, “including trucks.”
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Trucker protests: Ottawa police outline arrests, charges under ‘surge and contain’ strategy
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