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Canada Syrup Heist. The supreme court of canada has ruled that one of the men behind a maple syrup heist that made international headlines a decade ago, should pay a fine equivalent to the value of the stolen. Over the course of several months in 2011 and 2012, a team of thieves stole approximately 2,700 tonnes of maple syrup from a strategic maple syrup reserve. Quebec police arrest 18 people after massive maple syrup heist. Of the accused, richard vallières, 38, faces the most serious charges, theft, fraud and trafficking. The supreme court of canada upheld a $9 million fine for the ringleader of a 2012 heist of more than $18 million in maple. The supreme court of canada has upheld a $9 million fine imposed on one of the ringleaders of canada's notorious maple syrup heist. The canadian supreme court on thursday ordered the convicted ringleader of an early 2010s scheme that made off with about.

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The supreme court of canada upheld a $9 million fine for the ringleader of a 2012 heist of more than $18 million in maple. The supreme court of canada has ruled that one of the men behind a maple syrup heist that made international headlines a decade ago, should pay a fine equivalent to the value of the stolen. The canadian supreme court on thursday ordered the convicted ringleader of an early 2010s scheme that made off with about. Quebec police arrest 18 people after massive maple syrup heist. The supreme court of canada has upheld a $9 million fine imposed on one of the ringleaders of canada's notorious maple syrup heist. Over the course of several months in 2011 and 2012, a team of thieves stole approximately 2,700 tonnes of maple syrup from a strategic maple syrup reserve. Of the accused, richard vallières, 38, faces the most serious charges, theft, fraud and trafficking.

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Canada Syrup Heist Quebec police arrest 18 people after massive maple syrup heist. The supreme court of canada upheld a $9 million fine for the ringleader of a 2012 heist of more than $18 million in maple. The supreme court of canada has upheld a $9 million fine imposed on one of the ringleaders of canada's notorious maple syrup heist. The supreme court of canada has ruled that one of the men behind a maple syrup heist that made international headlines a decade ago, should pay a fine equivalent to the value of the stolen. Over the course of several months in 2011 and 2012, a team of thieves stole approximately 2,700 tonnes of maple syrup from a strategic maple syrup reserve. Quebec police arrest 18 people after massive maple syrup heist. Of the accused, richard vallières, 38, faces the most serious charges, theft, fraud and trafficking. The canadian supreme court on thursday ordered the convicted ringleader of an early 2010s scheme that made off with about.

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