The tunnel was discovered a month ago, however Canadian authorities only recently released information. In the woods near the venue for the 2015 Pan Am games, a Canadian conservation worker stumbled upon a piece of sheet metal. When she lifted the metal she discovered a big hole, it was a tunnel’s entrance.
Canadian authorities are somewhat playing down the discovery. However, the scope and sophistication of the tunnel reflects this was being constructed with a very specific intention in mind. Curiouser, and curiouser….
UPDATE 03/02/15: In a brief news release issued early Monday morning, police said they received several tips about the case that allowed them to identify two men.
“They made it clear that it was (built) for personal reasons and we verified that,” Toronto Police Communications Director Mark Pugash told CTV News Channel.
The men will not be publicly identified because they have not been charged, Toronto Police Const. Victor Kwong told CTV Toronto in an email. Police later told CTV Toronto’s Colin D’Mello that the men are in their 20s.
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