Toronto police have announced the arrests of two men on charges of voyeurism and criminal harassment in an ongoing investigation dubbed “Project Broadlight.”

Police allege that both suspects engaged in “voyeuristic activities” in the Gerrard Street East area.

Photographs of the suspects have been released, and police believe there may be more victims.

Police say a Toronto man is believed to have entered several properties during the night and may have used a recording device while observing residents in their homes.

Khalil Rashid, 50, was charged with two counts of criminal harassment, three counts of mischief, voyeurism and six counts of failing to comply with probation. He appeared in court on Wednesday.

Police say the second suspect, allegedly “engaged in stalking and voyeuristic activities” in the Gerrard Street East and Broadview Avenue area since 2014. Michael Ogini, 31, faces seven charges including three counts of criminal harassment, three counts of mischief and voyeurism. He also appeared in court on Wednesday.

Anyone with information is asked to contact police at 416-808-5500, Crime Stoppers anonymously at 416-222-TIPS (8477) or online.

Project Broadlight is an ongoing investigation by Toronto Police. In December, officers involved in the investigation arrested a suspect who allegedly boarded TTC vehicles across the city and sexually assaulted women.

Cheuk-Hang Lo, 78, was charged with three counts of sexual assault. He is scheduled to appear in court on Jan. 26.