Police in Canada have brought an additional 12 charges against a man accused of supplying a poisonous chemical to people who died by suicide.
Detectives were “sharing information with law enforcement on a global scale”, he said, adding: “We will not tolerate criminal actions by those who prey on vulnerable people in our communities.”
Canadian detectives said Mr Law had run a number of websites offering equipment and substances to help people end their lives.
The charges come days after the National Crime Agency (NCA) in London said Mr Law was known to have sent packages to 272 people in the UK.
His father David Parfett told BBC News last week that he was angry at the failures of police to stop the trade in dangerous substances.
“It’s important for families to understand what has happened and why policing worldwide allowed this scale of deaths despite clear warning signs,” he said.
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Police in Canada have brought an additional 12 charges against a man accused of supplying a poisonous chemical to people who died by suicide.
Detectives were “sharing information with law enforcement on a global scale”, he said, adding: “We will not tolerate criminal actions by those who prey on vulnerable people in our communities.”
Canadian detectives said Mr Law had run a number of websites offering equipment and substances to help people end their lives.
The charges come days after the National Crime Agency (NCA) in London said Mr Law was known to have sent packages to 272 people in the UK.
His father David Parfett told BBC News last week that he was angry at the failures of police to stop the trade in dangerous substances.
“It’s important for families to understand what has happened and why policing worldwide allowed this scale of deaths despite clear warning signs,” he said.
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“His father” in this summary refers to the father of one of the victims, not the father of the man accused of selling poison to suicidal people.