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$20M in gold stolen from Canadian airport likely overseas already, police say
2024-07-07
[FoxNews] Authorities are attempting to link the gold heist to international gun trafficking, citing firearms recovered in raids

A police department in Canada believes over 6,500 gold bars have disappeared overseas after being stolen from an airport last year.

The incident, which took place in April 2023 at Toronto’s Pearson International airport, was perhaps the most valuable gold heist in history. Police reported more than CA$20,000,000 worth of gold was stolen in the form of 6,600 serialized bars.
Clearly moved directly to NYC via cartel channels.

"We believe a large portion has gone overseas to markets that are flush with gold," lead investigator Det. Sgt. Mike Mavity said at a June 21 meeting of the Peel Police Service Board, according to the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation.

He continued, "That would be Dubai, or India, where you can take gold with serial numbers on it, and they will still honor it and melt it down." ...

Mavity said he believes the gold was handed over to another party and melted down very shortly after the heist. QED

Suspects in the case include a jewelry store owner, a former Air Canada manager, and a warehouse employee. A total of nine individuals have been arrested in connection with the case. Poss melted and cast as solid aircraft wheel assemblies for transport.

The suspects reportedly used a completed bill for a seafood pick-up to forge paperwork that was given to a warehouse attendant.
Unlikely transported as lobster bisque.

Authorities believe a small amount of precious metal was melted down in the basement of a Mississauga jewelry store immediately following the heist. Only CA$90,000 has been recovered from the heist.

Police have attempted to draw connections between the stolen gold and cross-border gun trafficking, citing dozens of firearms seized from suspects in the investigation.

Two fully automatic weapons and several untraceable firearms were recovered, but authorities have not yet offered substantial evidence of connections to the illegal gun trade.

Posted by:Skidmark

#2  Kyzer Soze strikes again!
Posted by: ed in texas   2024-07-07 08:06  

#1  We need a picture of Simon Gruber, folks!
Posted by: Raj   2024-07-07 00:34  

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