
"Nine Toronto police officers are facing charges related to violent incidents involving tow trucks and operators across the Greater Toronto Area, a source tells CBC News. CBC News is not naming the source, as they are not authorized to share details publicly. The officers are accused of trafficking, leaking addresses to hitmen, and leaking police officer addresses, the source says. The source said York Regional Police led the investigation."
"York Regional Police has not responded to calls from CBC Toronto on Wednesday evening. However, the service is set to hold a 10 a.m. news conference on Thursday about "a lengthy investigation into organized crime and corruption." Toronto police Chief Myron Demkiw is set to attend that news conference. CBC News has also reached out to the Toronto Police Service to request an interview. Toronto Mayor Olivia Chow's office said she won't comment on the story on Wednesday night. More to come."
Nine Toronto police officers face charges connected to violent incidents involving tow trucks and operators across the Greater Toronto Area. The officers are accused of trafficking and of leaking addresses to hitmen as well as leaking police officer addresses. York Regional Police led the investigation and had not responded to calls from CBC Toronto on Wednesday evening. York Regional Police is scheduled to hold a 10 a.m. news conference on Thursday about "a lengthy investigation into organized crime and corruption," which Toronto police Chief Myron Demkiw is set to attend. CBC requested an interview with the Toronto Police Service. The mayor's office declined to comment Wednesday night.
Read at www.cbc.ca
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