Two Vancouver men face dozens of charges in connection with fraud and the theft of pin pads.

The men, ages 33 and 54, were arrested in August and police have so far laid a total of 142 charges, 71 each against each of the men.

The face numerous counts of forged credit cards, theft of credit cards and possessing identity documents in addition to one count each for having equipment used in the forging of credit cards.

The men were arrested Aug. 22 when a Saskatoon police officer recognized a van that matched a description issued in July by the Brandon Police Service in connection with stolen pin pads in Manitoba. A number of pin pad machines and credit cards were discovered in the van, all of them believed to have been stolen.

Saskatoon police are working with police from across Canada -- including Regina, Brandon and Winnipeg -- and say more charges are expected.