7 Toronto police officers charged in ‘organized crime and corruption investigation’: sources

Phil C. McNasty

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Why havent their names been released??
 
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La la land
I just saw Zootopia II, I wonder if they look like any of the police characters.
 
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Suspended with pay, a bonus, promotions and most importantly...
They will get a meeting with Epstein.
Four of the seven have been suspended without pay...

They should released the names and pictures
Canadian police services rarely release pictures of the accused, and I suspect they will name all seven at the press conference this morning. On one hand, I wish we had Florida's laws that require the release of mug shots and names upon being arrested. But, considering how police can arrest people and never charge them, I would be worried about people's reputations being tarnished for no reason...
 

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Four of the seven have been suspended without pay...



Canadian police services rarely release pictures of the accused, and I suspect they will name all seven at the press conference this morning. On one hand, I wish we had Florida's laws that require the release of mug shots and names upon being arrested. But, considering how police can arrest people and never charge them, I would be worried about people's reputations being tarnished for no reason...
They must show everything mugshots and names,
 
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Information allegedly leaked by 7 Toronto police officers to crime groups led to shootings


York Regional Police say they have charged seven currently employed Toronto police officers and one retired Toronto police officer linked to an investigation into organized crime and corruption.

The police force just north of Toronto made the announcement at a press conference on Thursday.


"Investigators allege that Toronto police officers had unlawfully accessed personal information. This information was then funneled to other criminals who carried out shootings and other violent offenses," said York Regional Police Chief Jim MacSween.

"This news is both shocking and completely unacceptable. Corruption has no place in policing. It's never and will never be tolerated."

Deputy Chief Ryan Hogan detailed the lengthy and complex investigation, called Project South, which began in June 2025 when a conspiracy unfolded to allegedly murder a man who was working at an Ontario correctional institution.


Hogan said over a 36-hour period, a number of suspects went to the man's home in York Region "we allege for the purpose of murdering him."


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He said the investigation uncovered serious allegations of criminal corruption among the eight current and former Toronto police officers.

"It is alleged that these officers have demonstrated varying degrees of criminality and associations to criminal networks," Hogan said. "The allegations of criminal corruption include bribery, obstruction of justice, drug trafficking, theft of personal property, breach of trust, and the unauthorized access and distribution of confidential information."
 
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