The Hamilton Spectator

Charges laid in $24M gold, cash heist

Air Canada workers among nine people allegedly involved in airport theft

- MAAN ALHMIDI

TORONTO Two men who worked for Air Canada and an alleged firearms trafficker are among nine people charged in a heist of nearly $24 million in gold and cash from Toronto’s Pearson airport a year ago, police said Wednesday, offering new details of what happened in the “sensationa­l” case.

Peel Regional Police said their joint investigat­ion — dubbed Project 24K — with the U.S. Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms Bureau has resulted in a combined 19 criminal charges against the suspects, including multiple counts of theft over $5,000.

Police Chief Nishan Duraiappah said 6,600 gold bars weighing over 400 kilograms were stolen from Pearson Internatio­nal Airport on April 17, 2023, and had a value of over $20 million. It is the largest gold theft in Canadian history, he said.

“This story is a sensationa­l one, and one which probably, we jokingly say belongs in a Netflix series.”

Det. Sgt. Mike Mavity, the case manager for Project 24K, said the stolen gold and foreign currency were ordered from a refinery in Zurich, Switzerlan­d, and were transporte­d in the hull of an Air Canada flight to Toronto.

The flight arrived at 3:56 p.m. on April 17, 2023 and the gold and currency were off-loaded and brought to an Air Canada cargo facility at the airport.

A suspect then arrived at the cargo facility driving a five tonne truck and presented a fraudulent airway bill to warehouse employees who loaded the shipment onto his truck, Mavity said

“It’s an actual, legitimate airway bill for seafood. It’s just a duplicate. So that actual seafood was picked up the day before, and they printed it off within Air Canada Cargo (facility),” he said.

An Air Canada employee, a 54year-old man from Brampton, Ont., is among those charged, police said.

A Canada-wide arrest warrant has been issued for a 31-year-old-man from Brampton who police say was a manager at Air Canada at the time of the theft. Police said he led “a tour” of the cargo facility for police after the theft, and resigned from Air Canada last summer.

“They needed people inside Air Canada to facilitate this theft,” Mavity said.

A lawsuit filed against Air Canada by American security company Brink’s has alleged that a thief presented a forged document to collect about $23.8 million in goods from a holding facility at Pearson airport.

Brink’s statement of claim alleged that Air Canada staff handed over 400 kgs of gold, worth more than $20 million, plus nearly $2 million (U.S.) in cash to the thief.

Air Canada has denied any improper conduct or responsibi­lity for the theft in its statement of defence and rejected all allegation­s in the Brink’s lawsuit.

Peel police said Wednesday that investigat­ors have seized one kilogram of gold believed to be from the theft, worth about $89,000, as well as smelting equipment and approximat­ely $434,000 in currency.

They said their investigat­ion also interrupte­d an attempt to import firearms to Canada from the United States, as the suspect who drove the truck with stolen gold from the airport was later arrested with firearms in Pennsylvan­ia.

Mavity said that suspect was stopped by Pennsylvan­ia State Police near Chambersbu­rg, Pa., in September of last year.

“After a brief foot chase, he was detained and troopers located 65 illegal firearms within the vehicle,” he said. “We are alleging that some individual­s who participat­ed in the gold theft are also involved in aspects of this firearms traffickin­g.”

 ?? ARLYN MCADOREY THE CANADIAN PRESS ?? Peel Police Chief Nishan Duraiappah speaks at a news conference Wednesday regarding Project 24K, a joint investigat­ion into the theft of gold from Pearson Internatio­nal Airport in April 2023.
ARLYN MCADOREY THE CANADIAN PRESS Peel Police Chief Nishan Duraiappah speaks at a news conference Wednesday regarding Project 24K, a joint investigat­ion into the theft of gold from Pearson Internatio­nal Airport in April 2023.

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