Brampton man charged in investment scam in B.C.

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A Brampton man has been charged with fraud after allegedly leading someone to believe they bought Guaranteed Investment Certificates (GICs) through a legitimate investment company in British Columbia.

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The victim spoke with someone he thought was a credible representative of the company, police said, and transferred $170,000.Police said after a joint, lengthy investigation with Vernon Royal Canadian Mountain Police, they identified John Marshall, a 62-year-old man from Brampton, as the suspect.

 

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