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appalachiablue

(41,153 posts)
Thu Mar 31, 2022, 11:19 PM Mar 2022

Canada's Supreme Court Upholds C$9M Fine On Maple Syrup Thief

Source: BBC News

Canada's top court has imposed a C$9.1m ($7.3m; £5.5m) fine on a man behind one of the country's stickiest crimes - the theft of 3,000 tonnes of maple syrup. The so-called Great Canadian Maple Syrup Heist saw the loss of nearly C$18m worth of syrup from the country's reserves by a group of thieves.

The court ordered Richard Vallières, a "major player" in the scheme, to pay a penalty or face six years in prison. Vallières was found guilty in 2016 of fraud, trafficking and theft. He is currently serving an eight year prison sentence. At trial, Vallières said he sold the syrup for C$10m and made a personal profit of around C$1m.

In a unanimous decision on Thursday, the Supreme Court ruled that Vallières should pay a penalty equal to the value of the stolen goods within a decade. The ruling overturns a decision by the Quebec Court of Appeal to reduce his fine to just C$1m - equivalent to what Vallières says he pocketed.

The Quebec Maple Syrup Producers - the so-called Opec of maple syrup - holds an emergency reserve of the product to help meet global supply in years of poor harvests. The Canadian province produces almost three-quarters of the world's maple syrup. Between 2011 and 2012, Vallières and the group of thieves targeted a central Quebec warehouse where the product is stockpiled, often replacing the syrup in the barrels with water...

Read more: https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-60947470



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Canada's Supreme Court Upholds C$9M Fine On Maple Syrup Thief (Original Post) appalachiablue Mar 2022 OP
There's and episode of Netflixs' Dirty Money series about this Cheezoholic Mar 2022 #1
Dirty is right! thanks appalachiablue Apr 2022 #3
Gonna go check out Netflix. Had heard of this heist, but only on a podcast. Now I get to see some iluvtennis Apr 2022 #11
Is that how they got caught? KS Toronado Mar 2022 #2
3,000 Tonnes cut with water, a LOT of syrup! appalachiablue Apr 2022 #4
You can't mess around with the OPEC of Maple Syrup without some serious penalty shots. NBachers Apr 2022 #5
High crime, serious and sticky business! appalachiablue Apr 2022 #6
But I'd say the Court rendered the proper judgement. NBachers Apr 2022 #7
Absolutely! appalachiablue Apr 2022 #9
We have the Strategic Petroleum Reserve. lagomorph777 Apr 2022 #14
Now I want pancakes. JohnnyRingo Apr 2022 #8
Yuum! IK appalachiablue Apr 2022 #10
Very happy, the supreme court upheld the lower court decision. n/t iluvtennis Apr 2022 #12
If you are a big thief they ask you to give back part of the money you stole. Chainfire Apr 2022 #13

Cheezoholic

(2,028 posts)
1. There's and episode of Netflixs' Dirty Money series about this
Thu Mar 31, 2022, 11:44 PM
Mar 2022

Believe its in season 1 ep. 5. Well worth a watch, as is that series in general.

iluvtennis

(19,864 posts)
11. Gonna go check out Netflix. Had heard of this heist, but only on a podcast. Now I get to see some
Fri Apr 1, 2022, 05:04 AM
Apr 2022

footage. Thank you

lagomorph777

(30,613 posts)
14. We have the Strategic Petroleum Reserve.
Fri Apr 1, 2022, 10:26 AM
Apr 2022

Canada has the Strategic Maple Syrup Reserve.

I think that sums up the difference between the two countries.

JohnnyRingo

(18,636 posts)
8. Now I want pancakes.
Fri Apr 1, 2022, 12:13 AM
Apr 2022

I can go months without thinking about them, but then I get a trigger like that pic.

dammit

Chainfire

(17,559 posts)
13. If you are a big thief they ask you to give back part of the money you stole.
Fri Apr 1, 2022, 08:24 AM
Apr 2022

If you are a small thief, you go to jail.

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