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Oct 26 2021
Toronto police search for suspects in theft of $11M worth of pure silver
Toronto police are searching for suspects in connection with the theft of $11M worth of pure silver. (Toronto Police Service handout)
Toronto police are searching for suspects in connection with the theft of $11M worth of pure silver. (Toronto Police Service handout)
Toronto police are searching for suspects in connection with the theft of $11M worth of pure silver. (Toronto Police Service handout)
''Toronto police are searching for suspects in connection with the theft of $11 million worth of pure silver that was stolen from a shipping container in Montreal last year.
According to police, the silver, which was in bullion form, was stolen from the shipping container in Jan. 2020 and of it has been partially recovered in Toronto, British Columbia, and Massachusetts.
“The original silver bars had several distinctive stamped markings including a serial number and ‘Korea Zinc,’” Toronto police said in a news release issued Tuesday.''
Toronto police search for suspects in theft of $11M worth of pure silver

Toronto police are searching for suspects in connection with the theft of $11M worth of pure silver. (Toronto Police Service handout)

Toronto police are searching for suspects in connection with the theft of $11M worth of pure silver. (Toronto Police Service handout)

Toronto police are searching for suspects in connection with the theft of $11M worth of pure silver. (Toronto Police Service handout)
''Toronto police are searching for suspects in connection with the theft of $11 million worth of pure silver that was stolen from a shipping container in Montreal last year.
According to police, the silver, which was in bullion form, was stolen from the shipping container in Jan. 2020 and of it has been partially recovered in Toronto, British Columbia, and Massachusetts.
“The original silver bars had several distinctive stamped markings including a serial number and ‘Korea Zinc,’” Toronto police said in a news release issued Tuesday.''