“Most Shocking”: Arrests of Officers on Corruption Rock Toronto Police as Threat of Criminal Underworld Grows
The announcement of organized crime charges against several Toronto police officers on Feb. 5 marks one of the largest internal corruption cases in Canadian policing history. The case stands out for the number of officers allegedly involved and the scope of the alleged criminal activity, including the leaking of information used to facilitate shootings, extortions, and drug trafficking.
“Most Shocking”: Arrests of Officers on Corruption Rock Toronto Police as Threat of Criminal Underworld Grows Organized crime charges against multiple Toronto police officers on February 5th represent one of the largest internal corruption cases in Canadian policing history. The scale of alleged criminal activity, including leaking information for shootings, extortions, and drug trafficking, is unprecedented. Toronto Police Service Chief Myron Demkiw described it as the most concerning and significant internal affairs matter he has encountered in over 35 years.
- Organized crime charges have been filed against several Toronto police officers.
- This case is considered one of the largest internal corruption cases in Canadian policing history.
- Alleged criminal activities include leaking information to facilitate shootings, extortions, and drug trafficking.
- Toronto Police Service Chief Myron Demkiw highlighted the immense magnitude and seriousness of the case.
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