Seven Toronto cops charged in corruption, organized crime investigation: York police
Seven Toronto police officers and one retired officer are among 27 suspects facing charges in an organized crime and corruption investigation that the chief says has shaken the “very foundation” of public trust in his force.
“No corner of society is immune from the reach of organized crime,” Toronto police Chief Myron Demkiw said at a press conference on Thursday. “But when organized crime penetrates the Toronto Police Service, the harm goes far beyond the immediate wrongdoing.”
The investigation led by York Regional Police uncovered allegations of bribery, conspiracy to commit murder and drug trafficking, among other offences, officials said.
York police Deputy Chief Ryan Hogan said the case began unfolding last June after a vehicle rammed a marked York police cruiser parked at the home of a corrections facility officer who was the target of an alleged murder plot.











