Friday, July 4, 2008

Police Arrested In Grow Op -- Bail Granted On Strict Terms


"One is forced to consider did these officers have any drug cases and if so should those cases be revisited? Of course the officers are presumed innocent and may well be so -- for all the press there was only a fairly small amount of drugs seized considering how many have been arrested. And even if some are guilty it seems very possible others are not. Nevertheless the arrest of any police officer is very troubling indeed. jcm"

CTV



Officers charged in grow-op raids granted bail



Two Toronto police officers charged in a large-scale drug trafficking operation have each been released from custody on $50,000 bail.


Constables Kevin Bourne and Patrick Lee, who are both in their 30s, are eight- and nine-year veterans of the force.


They were among 20 people charged during a series of pre-dawn raids throughout the Toronto area on Thursday.


The officers, who have been suspended from duty with pay, face various charges including production of a controlled substance, trafficking a controlled substance, obstruction of justice and breach of trust.


A publication ban prevents the media from publishing evidence presented at the hearing.


Three jail guards at the Toronto West Detention Centre and a real estate agent are among those charged in the marijuana grow-op ring, CTV News has learned.


Bourne's wife and Lee's girlfriend are also charged.


During a press conference on Thursday afternoon, Toronto Police Chief Bill Blair said officers had broken up a sophisticated drug operation that was producing and distributing marijuana and other drugs including ecstasy and steroids, and laundering the proceeds.


Police conducted 63 raids on Thursday morning and seized 17 pounds of marijuana, $60,000 in cash and a large amount of drug-making equipment.


Blair said evidence from earlier marijuana grow-op busts in York region allegedly linked the Toronto officers to a larger criminal network. The chief said the majority of the alleged criminal activity occurred in York.


This is the first time Toronto officers have been linked to a grow-op.


Police have laid 115 charges against the accused, who are appearing in a Newmarket court on Friday. One youth is among those charged in the investigation.


The next court appearance for constables Bourne and Lee has been set for Aug. 13.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Bah. The Lefty judges always bend over backwards for crooks. But here maybe they'll be fair because they hate cops and so the two prejudices will cancel out.

Anonymous said...

I hope they throw the book at them. A disproportionate number of cops who are charged with crimes seem to get acquitted or get off with ridiculously light sentences.

-CC