Chilean police said Wednesday they have arrested four people suspected of links to the August theft of more than $7 million at Santiago airport - the biggest heist in the country's history. "There are officially four people arrested, but the process remains ongoing," Deputy Interior Minister Mahmud Aleuy said on local channel Canal 13.
The suspects were arrested in different spots in the capital, including one who was detained while trying spend some of the ill-gotten funds at a mall. He was carrying a suitcase with $120,000.
In the August 12 robbery - which unfolded over just a few minutes without a single shot being fired - eight masked gunmen, disguised as airport employees, stole more than $7 million from an armored car belonging to US security firm Brink's on a runway at Santiago's airport.
The money was supposed to be sent by plane to banks and mining companies in northern Chile.
The thieves fled aboard two vans, one of which they abandoned and set ablaze about three kilometers (1.8 miles) from the airport.
It was the second major Chilean heist to hit Brink's in recent years.
The company was also the target of what was previously the largest robbery in the country's history, the 2006 theft of 922 million pesos, then worth about $1.7 million, at the same airport terminal.
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