Mint employee who hid stolen gold in his rectum convicted of theft
TORONTO — A man who stole gold “pucks” from the Royal Canadian Mint by hiding them in his rectum to evade metal detectors has been convicted of theft.
In his written reasons, Ontario court judge Peter Doody noted the case against Leston Lawrence was circumstantial.
“Nobody testified that they saw him take the gold,” the Ottawa judge wrote. “Nor is there a video of him taking it.”
Lawrence worked at the mint from 2008 until March 2015. His job required him to purify gold the mint had bought. The process involved creating the pucks. Court heard that he sometimes worked alone and out of sight of security cameras.


