Thieves steal $5 mn from Lufthansa plane in Brazil
A group of thieves stole $5 million in cash, which had been due to travel from Brazil to Switzerland aboard a Lufthansa jet, at a large freight airport near Sao Paulo, police said Monday.
The spectacular heist, which took place late Sunday, was completed in a matter of minutes, and authorities have yet to arrest a suspect. The crooks entered Viracopos International Airport's freight terminal using a pickup on which they had "placed stickers mimicking the runway security company's logo," federal police said in a statement. Germany-based Lufthansa's plane had been traveling from Guarulhos airport in Sao Paulo and was making a stop at Viracopos -- Brazil's biggest freight terminal -- with Zurich as its final destination. The stolen money had been held under the auspices of secure transport provider Brinks, according to the Folha de Sao Paulo newspaper. The daily said five men had threatened security agents on the runway before taking off with the cargo, in barely six minutes. There was no immediate sign of injuries, the airport said. |
Last big cash heist at an airport I recall was in 1978, according to the movie, Goodfellas. In 2005, Schipol was the scene of about an $80 million dollar diamond grab. Sometimes these things can go on for years before an arrest is made.
Reputed N.Y. mobster nabbed in 1978 'Goodfellas' airport heist - Reuters - JAN 2014 More than three decades after $5 million in cash and $1 million in jewelry was stolen from a Lufthansa airlines cargo building at John F. Kennedy International Airport, the FBI arrested Vincent Asaro, an alleged leader of the Bonanno organized crime family, on robbery charges. Four other men, who prosecutors said were members of the New York-based gang, were arrested for other crimes. “Vincent Asaro devoted his adult life to the Bonanno crime family, with a criminal career that spanned decades,” said U.S. Attorney Loretta Lynch in a statement. “Neither age nor time dimmed Asaro’s ruthless ways, as he continued to order violence to carry out mob business in recent months.” Asaro pleaded not guilty in a brief appearance at U.S. District Court in Brooklyn, and his attorney said he would fight the charges. “I got a call from Martin Scorsese,” joked attorney Gerald McMahon, referring to the director of the 1990 movie about the heist. “He wants to do a sequel to ‘Goodfellas’ and it seems that federal prosecutors are providing him with the script.” Amsterdam diamond theft: Seven arrested - BBC JUL 2017 Five men and two women have been arrested on suspicion of involvement in a €75m ($80m, £64m) diamond heist in 2005 at Amsterdam's Schiphol airport, police in the Netherlands say. The seven Dutch nationals were arrested in Amsterdam and Valencia in Spain. The armed gang, disguised as airport workers, stole the diamonds as they were about to be put onto a plane. Some of the diamonds were recovered from a getaway car but stones worth an estimated €40m are still missing. Correspondents say the theft was one of the world's biggest ever jewellery heists. |
Originally Posted by vapilot2004
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Last big cash heist at an airport I recall was in 1978, according to the movie, Goodfellas. In 2005, Schipol was the scene of about an $80 million dollar diamond grab. Sometimes these things can go on for years before an arrest is made.
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Is the thread title misleading? Was it actually taken off the aircraft or from the freight terminal before loading?
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It was robbed when parked on the apron. No crew onboard at the time.
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Originally Posted by Groundloop
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Is the thread title misleading? Was it actually taken off the aircraft or from the freight terminal before loading?
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The most recent to my knowledge was at OR Tambo in Johannesburg last year - 24m Rand, about 2m USD at the time:
https://www.news24.com/SouthAfrica/N...tambo-20170308 OR Tambo International Airport on Wednesday revealed how an estimated R24 million was stolen from a container at the airport. A bakkie pulled up in front of a restricted access gate at 19:23 on Tuesday, according to a statement from the airport. A white Ford Focus followed the bakkie. Both had sirens on and blue lights flashing. The occupants were several armed men, some of them wearing SAPS uniforms. “When requested to validate their credentials, the men produced firearms, rounded up security staff in the security checkpoint and ordered them to lie on the floor,” the airport said. The robbers went to the airside of the airport and took an undisclosed amount of money from a sealed container. No shots were fired and nobody was hurt. Sources who did not want to be named told News24 on Wednesday that R24 million in foreign currency was removed. The money was destined for the United Kingdom. |
Not much but funny:
Roissy : le SDF qui avait volé deux sacs de billets est parti avec 490 000 euros |
Which all goes to prove that these airport so-called security gates are just one major farce (as if we didn't already know)! They're only good for stopping the odd lost OAP.
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Major US airline in the Caribbean, B727 sometime in the 80's or early 90's.
Number one for departure in dark evening, FE tells Captain "Aft Cargo" light illuminate. Dark area of airport, thieves grabbed over $1,000,000 and zipped off. |
Inside job? |
Originally Posted by Kulverstukas
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It's quite unclear from article text. Can be read both ways. Thread title is exact article title.
From there, after a connection to Viracopos, the cargo aircraft was to have flown to Dakar with a final destination set for Frankfurt, Germany, according to Lufthansa. The robbery took place at 9:40 PM just as the airplane was landing at Viracopos." From Folha de S.Paulo - Internacional - En - São Paulo - Group Steals US$ 5 Million From Lufthansa Plane in Brazil - 06/03/2018 |
Seems like $5 mil is "chump change" for the risks involved.
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Originally Posted by Hotel Tango
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There aren't too many gate security guys who are going to argue with guns suddenly pointing at them!
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Since it hads been loaded at origin and not at this point - someone inside told someone outside. You don't make a smart strike like that on the oft chance of getting cash rather than fruit.
Here are some others for the list (dates may be trial rather than crime):
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And why should they. Brinks will have insurance. The security guys guarding the cash are there to fulfil the terms of the insurance policy (can't leave the cash completely unguarded, otherwise no insurance payout), they're not there to be heroes. |
There was an attempted robbery at Marseille a few years ago. Some crooks got through a fence in the small hours and tried to rob a cargo aircraft that had just parked. Unfortunately for them it was empty and as a consolation they nicked the crews wallets and mobile phones.
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I know some classics, 1 1/2 Tonne of Intel processors mysteriously going missing. Mobile phone pallets always dropping onto the apron "accidently". Watches another great target. I always spot that high value stuff never goes missing, it's high volume stuff that vanishes. You just get used to writing Discrep reports when you know what's going on.
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Almost all of these big heists are inside jobs. What is the likelihood that a robber attacking at random will hit a compact (which it needs to be in order to remove) multi-million dollar jackpot? Almost certainly there was a tip-off from an insider that X was going to be at location Y at time Z.
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Originally Posted by Ex Cargo Clown
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I know some classics, 1 1/2 Tonne of Intel processors mysteriously going missing. Mobile phone pallets always dropping onto the apron "accidently". Watches another great target. I always spot that high value stuff never goes missing, it's high volume stuff that vanishes. You just get used to writing Discrep reports when you know what's going on.
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