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Three London men face fraud charges following an investigation into falsified employment documents used to hire security guards at longterm care homes.
The Ontario's Serious Fraud Office (SFO) found the forged documents were used at unspecified facilities in the province and involved an undisclosed number of people.
The SFO released a statement Tuesday about the arrests of the men, ages 28 to 34, but has not yet responded to additional questions from CBC News.
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Each accused is charged with fraud over $5,000 and creating a forged document. They've been released from custody and will appear in a London court on Jan. 15.
The SFO investigates and prosecutes complex fraud and financial crimes and is jointly run by the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) and the Ministry of the Attorney General. In this case, it said it worked closedly with the Ministry of Long-Term Care.
The investigation is ongoing and the OPP are asking anyone with information to contact them directly or call Crime Stoppers.
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