So the reason Brinks is so tight-lipped is because the gold was supposed to come on the Sunday night. It didn't come so they went home. The gold showed up on Monday night, but it wasn't listed as gold, just as non-perishables. The flight was supposed to have 30 containers but actually had 31. They didn't know what was in the extra, and were told to just leave it on the apron until someone could collect it.
It sat on the apron for 4 hours unattended before someone took it to Air Canada Cargo, where it was collected by a driver in a rented truck, wearing a mask and a hat. Drivers are required to show ID but it's not generally recorded anywhere.
The last camera footage of the truck they have is on Dixie.
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