The EXACT three mistakes that ruined the $20-million airport gold heist 🧱✈️

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It took precisely one year, but I can finally tell you exactly how they did the baffling $22-million Toronto airport gold heist, who is accused of pulling it off, what happened to the loot, and the three stupid mistakes that ruined a flawless score. Let me tell you about it.
The Mob Reporter here with new details and exclusive revelations on the biggest ever gold heist in Canada, a job that ranks sixth on the list of all-time biggest gold robberies, and was a daring, big-ticket score of a lifetime that seemed destined to be another unsolved mystery.
And it might well have been, if it weren’t for two — no, three — seemingly small but significant slips that doomed it all, leading to a wave of arrests in Canada for the stolen gold case and more in the United States for a related plot — international gun-running.
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I’ve got both ends covered.
Let’s break how they did the gold job, the accused, the investigation, and the simple mistakes the bandits made that led police to arrests for the gold heist and for gun running in Canada and in the United States.
The five arrested in Canada are: Parmpal Sidhu, 54, of Brampton, an Air Canada employee. He is charged with theft over $5,000 and conspiracy to commit an indictable offence; Amit Jalota, 40, from Oakville, charged with possession of property obtained by crime, theft over $5,000, and conspiracy to commit an indictable offence; Ammad Chaudhary, 43, from Georgetown, charged with accessory after the fact; Ali Raza, a 37-year-old jewelry store owner from Toronto, charged with possession of property obtained by crime; and Prasath Paramalingam, 35, from Brampton, charged with accessory after the fact.
The alleged driver, Durante King-Mclean, 25, from Brampton, is wanted in Canada but in custody of the United States.
Police are also searching for three more men, considered fugitives:
– Simran Preet Panesar, 31, from Brampton, who was an Air Canada employee at the time of the theft but resigned after the heist. He is wanted for theft over $5,000 and conspiracy to commit an indictable offence;
– Archit Grover, 36, from Brampton, who is considered a fugitive in Canada and the United States. In Canada he is wanted for theft over $5,000 and conspiracy to commit an indictable offence. In the U.S. he is accused of helping King-Mclean after his roadside arrest and hindering the investigation.
– Arsalan Chaudhary, 42, from Mississauga, wanted for theft over $5,000, possession of property obtained by crime and conspiracy to commit and indictable offence.
Two people were arrested and charged in the United States: The alleged driver, Durante King-Mclean, and Jalisa Edwards, 25, from Ft. Lauderdale, Florida. Paramalingam and Grover are wanted in the United States in the gun case.
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Music is Basa Basa Beat by Nana Kwabena // A Fool's Theme by Brian Bolger // Smooth and Cool by Nico Staf.
Map animation created using Google Earth Studio;
Some airport photos by Ernest Doroszuk and Peter J. Thompson from Postmedia; Airplane flight and cargo unloading video courtesy of Air Canada;
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Trying to smuggle 65 guns after having just pulled off a $20 million heist? Jesus! Did it to himself.

JoeyJ
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“The 5 arrested in Canada have already been released pending trial”. Our justice system is beyond embarrassing.

murmac
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In Canada the punishment for stealing 20 million is the same as the punishment for stealing $5000

fkecihu
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A warehouseman on fixed wages living big and posting it online. Pure genius.

TedH.
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So you get 20 million and decide to smuggle guns. You need to go to jail for stupidity.

jaywood
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Don't drive like a fool if you're doing crime

sharpshooter
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Thanks! The Mob Reporter always delivering documentary material.

thedrabfour
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Police catch, the justice system release. Canada in a nutshell.

videosplus
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Those are the faces not even a mother could love.

Matt_
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Pulled off a 20 million dollar heist and didn't get rid of the phone or truck...then tried to run guns instead of laying low for a bit. What a fool!

reelsoon
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It's mind-blowing that the driver would immediately risk snuggling guns after pulling off such a huge score at the airport! Although $430k is arguably worth the crime, it's not like he needed it considering he had enough gold and cash to last him a very long time.

birdflipper
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Nice and sweet. Short and to the point. No time wasting talk. 👍

josephyeo
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So they got 20 million bucks and kept committing crime !! Dumb dumb dumb !!!

johnridley
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I got more detail and accurate information on TMR than the Canadian press. Thanks.

rodrigoalmanza
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Adrian, you are my favourite National Post writer and all time mob reporter. Keep up the great work.

Guyhood
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Another presentation, Well Done . Thank you for your Efforts in comprising these great videos

thomassolutions
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Pay attention to all the stolen cars the next few months in canada that will make it to Dubai due to all the flood damaged cars. It will be wild.

JoeRogansGutBiome
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The police doing all that melodramatic posing in front of flags like they did any serious work 😂

dashuntas.m
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How can you believe you are gonna get away with a crime if there are 18 other people involved..

magg
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That gold is likely long gone distributed internationally and people wearing new bling made from it. Now this begs a question, ordinary folks gets their water bottle or a travel size toothpaste confiscated during security screening at the airport yet these inside cons made a near flawless heist. What else maybe going on the inside, we will never know. Go figure.

Rohit_M