3,600 pounds of GOLD has been stolen from a highly secured part of Pearson Airport and police don’t know who did it. The estimated value of the heist is more than $100 MILLION.
Canada’s national police force is investigating a heist at Canada’s busiest airport that may have netted thieves more than $100 million worth of gold.
The Royal Canadian Mounted Police confirmed they are looking into a gold robbery at Pearson International Airport, just outside Toronto. Gold mined in Canada can travel through Pearson on its way to customers around the world.
The airport did not respond to a request for comment. Peel Regional Police, who are responsible for the area, asked for the Mounties’ help, the RCMP said.
The Toronto Sun reported earlier Thursday that 3,600 pounds of gold being moved through the airport had been stolen. The newspaper said the theft was likely linked to organized crime, citing an unnamed police source.
“We are still trying to get accurate information on the heist,” an RCMP spokesperson said, declining to confirm how much gold is missing. At current prices, 3,600 pounds of gold would be worth about $105 million. [LiveMint]
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Well, looks like either insurance fraud, or an inside job. Nobody knows nothing. What a joke.🤣😂😅🤣
Indeed a big farce…
There was another similar incident in 1974. Gold, airport “heist.”