A private security and protection company was coordinating the shipment of $20 million worth of gold and high-value goods when they were stolen from Toronto Pearson International Airport.
A private security and protection company was coordinating theThe Brink’s Company, theof valuable goods, confirmed to CTV News on Monday they were “coordinating the shipments” on April 17.
“We continue to work with law enforcement officials on their investigation,” Dana Callahan, vice president of corporate communications at the Brink's Company, told CTV News Toronto in a statement on Monday afternoon. “At Brink’s, if assets are lost at any point during transfer, we reimburse our customers in accordance with our contract terms.”
While Brink's was coordinating the shipment, a source told CTV News Toronto last week Air Canada was in possession of the goods when they were stolen. The goods arrived on an Air Canada flight earlier in the day, the source said.
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