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Note to drug dealers: If you're masking illegal operations behind a pizza parlor, make sure customers actually leave the premises with food.
In Toronto last week, police shuttered a downtown pizza restaurant after they found more than $1 million of marijuana and other drugs on site.
Police say 57-year-old Salvatore Crimi likely ran the dealings at Pizza Gigi, which is near both Central Technical School and a University of Toronto campus. Officers became suspicious when they saw people filing in and out of the restaurant without ever buying food.
Besides weed, police found Oxycontin, Oxycocet, ecstasy, and a small amount of crack cocaine, according to CBC.
At least 58 percent of Americans would have been a-ok with Crimi's criminal activities, according to a survey from The Economist/You Gov.
In Toronto last week, police shuttered a downtown pizza restaurant after they found more than $1 million of marijuana and other drugs on site.
Police say 57-year-old Salvatore Crimi likely ran the dealings at Pizza Gigi, which is near both Central Technical School and a University of Toronto campus. Officers became suspicious when they saw people filing in and out of the restaurant without ever buying food.
Besides weed, police found Oxycontin, Oxycocet, ecstasy, and a small amount of crack cocaine, according to CBC.
At least 58 percent of Americans would have been a-ok with Crimi's criminal activities, according to a survey from The Economist/You Gov.