Canadas Largest Gold, Money Heist: Third Indian-Origin Man Arrested In CAD 22 Million Theft Case

An Indian-origin man has been arrested in Canada in reference to a giant gold heist of tens of millions at Toronto’s important airport, based on PTI. This arrest of this 36-year-old man comes practically a month after the seize of 5 people implicated within the theft, which stands as the biggest within the nation’s historical past. 

In April final yr, an air cargo container was stolen from a safe storage facility by utilizing counterfeit paperwork. The cargo container had arrived on a Canada-bound flight from Zurich, Switzerland. After it landed at Pearson Worldwide Airport in Toronto, the cargo was offloaded and transported to a secure location, quickly after which it was reported lacking. 

The vanished cargo had 6600 bars of pure gold, weighing 400 kg, which have been valued at over 20 million {dollars} and contained foreign exchange price 2.5 million Canadian {dollars}. 

Through the probe, on Could 6, 2024, the police apprehended an individual named Archit Grover as he flew again from India. As per the PTI’s report citing the police official, there was a Canada-wide arrest warrant in opposition to him for an alleged theft of over 5,000 Canadian {dollars} and conspiracy to commit an indictable prison act. Grover can be accused in the USA of firearm-related costs. 

Final month, authorities arrested 5 people with Indian origin hailing from Ontario: Parmpal Sidhu, aged 54, and Amit Jalota, aged 40. Ammad Chaudhary (43), Ali Raza (37), and Prasath Paramalingam (35) have been additionally held in reference to the case. 

Police experiences recommend that at the very least two former Air Canada staff have been allegedly aided within the theft. One among them is presently in custody, whereas an arrest warrant has been issued for the opposite. 



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