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OPP, Toronto police to lead provincial carjacking task force

Ontario Provincial Police have joined with their Greater Toronto Area counterparts to create a provincial task force aimed at addressing a rise in carjackings.

Rising violence in vehicle thefts is 'new and evolving threat,' police say

A close up shot of an OPP cruiser
The OPP will collaborate with Toronto police on the new provincial taskforce to address carjacking increase. (Teghan Beaudette/CBC)

Ontario Provincial Police have joined with their Greater Toronto Area counterparts to create a provincial task force aimed at addressing a rise in carjackings.

The task force is set to be co-led by the OPP and Toronto police, who say the level of violence used in vehicle thefts represents a "new and evolving threat."

In a joint statement, the forces say there have been more 300 carjackings in the GTA this year, with over 200 of those taking place in Toronto.

Vehicle theft more broadly has spiked in recent years, with some insurance industry groups calling it a crisis.

The Ontario government earlier this year announced new funding for police to help tackle auto thefts, noting a 72 per cent increase in those offences from 2014 to 2021.

The OPP and Toronto police say the joint task force is funded by the participating police services and the Criminal Intelligence Service of Ontario through provincial funding.