Police have arrested three Toronto men for a rash of gunpoint robberies of taxi drivers.

Between Aug. 26 to Sept. 15, Toronto police responded to 13 separate incidents involving taxi drivers from various companies, who each alleged they were robbed at gunpoint.

Toronto police spokesperson Gary Long said no one was believed to be injured in any of the robberies.

In most of the incidents, the taxi drivers were called to pick up fares at residences and schools in the northwest area of the city. The callers then threatened the drivers at gunpoint, stealing cash, debit and credit cards, cellphones, identification and other personal items, police said in a news release on Saturday.

The suspects used different names in each call.

Police arrested three men in connection with the robberies on Monday.

Kervin Bibito, 19, Jermaine Edwards, 21 and Prince Owusu, 20, all from Toronto, are each charged with 13 counts of robbery with a firearm. Bibito and Owusu are also charged with the unauthorized use of a credit card.

The three men are scheduled to appear in a Toronto court on Wednesday.

Police believe the men may be responsible for other robberies and are asking any other victims to come forward. Anyone with information is asked to contact police at 416-808-3100 or call Crime Stoppers anonymously at 416-222-TIPS (8477).