About two years ago, Canada’s Toronto Airport cost around Rs. 250 crore gold was stolen. All the stolen gold from there was absconding with a truck in a truck. This was the biggest gold theft in the history of Canada. A total of 9 thieves were involved in the theft. About two years after the theft, one of these thieves has now been found to be living in a rented house in Mohali, Punjab. Let us tell you the story of this big theft.
What is the whole event?
A Air Canada cargo plane is landing at Canada’s Toronto Airport after takingoff from Zurich, the capital of Switzerland. The plane loads 6,000 600 gold bricks and 1.9 million Canadian dollars from a metal refining company in Switzerland, which will be delivered to the Vancouver Bullion and Currency Exchange. 6 thousand 600 gold luggage, which means a gold brick weighs about 400 kilograms at 900 pounds, and in the open market it is estimated to cost around 20 million Canadians, or about 122 million rupees. If the Canadian dollar currency is also added to it, the entire consignment is estimated at Rs 132 crore. Obviously, these items loaded on this Air Canada plane are very valuable and their care and safety were equally important.
Millions of gold carrying white container trucks
A white box truck air reaches the same warehouse in Canada, where a precious shipment unloaded from that cargo plane of Air Canada is kept. The driver of the truck has an air-way bill, which records the details of the shipment from Zurich. He gives his bill to the warehouse and says that the shipment sent from Zurich is full of the Best seafood in the world, the Best Atlantic Solomon fish, which he wants to deliver. The employees present at the warehouse have no knowledge of the goods inside the shipment. They match the rest of the documents to the airway bill kept near the driver and hand over to the shipment driver from Zurich. That is, the shipment of gold bricks and currencies that came from Zurich is loaded in a white box truck in the side of the fish. And at the next moment, after exiting the warehouse and crossing all the check-points, the truck is lost in the outside world.
Needle of doubt on Indian!
Especially where other roads are connected to the highway, that is, there is an inter-section, the police work becomes more difficult, as the police have to see if the truck has disappeared from the highway and disappeared on any other road. . And eventually the same happens that was afraid. After the CCTV succeeded in following the white box truck for about 20 miles, the truck disappears with a camera gaze at an intersection. But this is just one aspect of the investigation. Upon investigation of other issues, Canadian police found out that former Indian Air Canada manager was involved in the case, which took its officers inside the warehouse after the theft. Police found that he returned to Dubai after resigning from his job shortly after the theft in April. He has been identified as 31 -year -old Simranpreet Panesar.
Six people have been arrested in connection with the current investigation
In any case of the crime, it usually takes some time for the police to catch a clue, after which the case automatically opens. Currently the case of the investigation of the case is also the same. Police have arrested six people in this connection so far, 5 of which have been arrested from Canada. While the most important link to the case from the United States, the driver of the white box truck has been caught by the American police.