Dozens of vehicles that were stolen from driveways across the Greater Toronto Area have been recovered halfway across the world on the island of Malta.

York Regional Police say that 64 stolen vehicles, valued at $3.5 million, were found inside shipping containers on the island state in the Mediterranean Sea and appered to be “ready to be sold illegally.” 

The vehicles have since been repatriated, with assistance from the Canada Border Service Agency (CBSA) and the Malta Port Authority.

Stolen vehiclePolice say that investigators believe the vehicles were all stolen from Greater Toronto Area driveways by members of a car theft ring which has been the subject of a years-long investigation dubbed ‘Project Majestic.”

A total of 18 people were previously arrested as part of that investigation in March, 2021.

At the time police also seized 70 stolen vehicles valued at $4.5 million.

“The suspects entered the vehicles and reprogrammed ignition computers, allowing them to be driven away utilizing a new key,” police said in a news release issued on Friday. “The vehicles were driven directly to the Port of Montreal or loaded into shipping containers in Toronto and transported to Montreal by rail. The containers were then loaded onto ships and vehicles delivered to buyers in Africa and the United Arab Emirates.”

Police say that the auto theft ring mostly targeted high-end vehicles, including Lexus, Toyota and Honda sport utility vehicles.

At this point it is not clear whether any additional charges will be filed in connection with the theft of the vehicles recovered in Malta.

Police say the investigation remains “ongoing.”