Toronto police have arrested two more men in relation to a 2014 fatal shooting at a Chinese restaurant in downtown Toronto.

On Nov. 16, 2014, Toronto police were called Garden Restaurant on 153 Dundas St. W., between Bay St. and University Ave., at 3:58 a.m. after reports of a shooting. Officers found three victims, two women and a man, suffering from gunshot wounds. The women had non life-threatening injuries but the man, 31-year-old Mississauga resident Tariq Mohammed, was pronounced dead on scene.

Mohammed was shot after confronting a group of armed men who had allegedly mugged his friend inside the restaurant.

Police released surveillance video in January showing five wanted suspects.

On Tuesday, police arrested Clifton Vassel, 28, and Derek Oppong, 22, at the Toronto South Detention Centre.

Vassel has been charged with first-degree murder, robbery with a firearm, assault with a weapon and weapons dangerous. Vassel was already in custody facing charges from a shooting spree in April and another first-degree murder charge in the shooting death of Andrew Surage in 2014.

Oppong has been charged with first-degree murder, robbery with a firearm and two counts of aggravated assault.

Another suspect, Harvard McKenzie, 24, had surrendered to 31 Division at 1 a.m. Tuesday and on Aug. 18, police arrested Abdirisak Yusuf Ibrahim, 30.

Police had also arrested two other men, whose charges were later dropped.