Air Canada employee accused in Canada’s largest gold heist had been on police radar for years


A major cargo theft case is once again making headlines across Canada after court documents revealed that an employee linked to the country’s largest gold heist had reportedly been on police radar for years before the robbery shocked the nation.

The incident centers around the massive 2023 gold and cash theft from Toronto Pearson International Airport, where millions of dollars worth of gold bullion mysteriously disappeared from a secure cargo facility. Investigators later connected several suspects to organized criminal networks and long-running surveillance investigations.

According to reports, one of the accused individuals working within the airline cargo system had allegedly attracted police attention well before the heist took place. Authorities are now examining whether warning signs were missed and how such a high-value theft was able to happen inside one of Canada’s busiest airports.

The case continues to spark debate online, with many Canadians questioning airport security procedures, insider access to cargo operations, and the growing sophistication of organized crime groups targeting valuable shipments.

Police say the investigation remains ongoing, with multiple arrests already made and additional evidence still being reviewed. The stolen gold, valued at over $20 million, became one of the most talked-about crime stories in recent Canadian history.

Post a Comment

أحدث أقدم