Peel police said $20 million in gold and other items were stolen from Toronto Pearson Airport.

Peel Police Inspector Stephen Duivesteyn speaks with the media about a theft at Toronto Pearson International Airport. 
 

The Canadian Press published this item on April 20, 2023.
MISSISSAUGA, ONTARIO – Peel Regional Police stated Thursday that more than $20 million in gold and other high-value items were stolen from Toronto Pearson Airport. 
According to Duty Inspector Stephen Duivesteyn, police are investigating a theft that occurred early Monday evening after a plane arrived at the airport and its cargo was taken to a holding facility. 
"Once this cargo was offloaded at a holding facility following its arrival, this high-value container was removed illegally," Duivesteyn explained. 
"The container held a valuable shipment." It did include gold, but it was not the only object of monetary value it held." 
The investigation has been led by the Peel police airport division. 
The force has a fantastic working relationship with the RCMP, who are "a quick call away," according to Duivesteyn, but the investigation is now under Peel police jurisdiction. 
Police have not released any information about probable suspects and have refused to divulge whose airline transported the cargo, where the gold was headed, or where the plane originated. 
"We're looking at all angles on how this item was stolen, so I don't really have a lot of details on how it was stolen to provide or any suspect," he explained. "We're unable to provide specifics on this investigation because we're only three days in." 
The "very rare" theft is thought to be an isolated event, according to Duivesteyn, who added that there are no concerns about travel or public safety at the airport.

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