FOG BLOG CANADA LOG: $20 MILLION IN VALUABLES IN GOLD HEIST AT TORONTO AIRPORT!
Police are investigating a massive gold heist at Toronto Pearson International Airport, a location often used to ship gold mined in the province of Ontario.
Canadian officials say more than C$20m ($15m, £12m) of gold and valuables were stolen on Monday 17 April.
An aircraft container carrying the goods arrived at the airport in the evening and was transported to a cargo holding facility.
Police believe that is where the heist took place.
The theft could mark one of the bigger heists in Canadian history, a list that includes the 2011 and 2012 Great Canadian Maple Syrup Heist when 3,000 tonnes of syrup valued at $18.7m were stolen from a storage facility in Quebec.
Peel Regional Police inspector Stephen Duivesteyn said their team is investigating "all avenues" and described Monday's incident as isolated and rare.
At a press conference on Thursday at the airport, Mr Duivesteyn said the missing aircraft container was about 5 sq ft (.46 sq m) in size, and "contained other items of monetary value" in addition to the gold.
Officials have refused to say what airline shipped the cargo, where the load had come from, or its intended destination.
"Our goal is to solve this theft," Mr Duivesteyn said. "We want to solve it. I cannot provide exact details."
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