Corruption Probe Targets Alleged Police Links to Organized Crime

Toronto Police Chief Vows Full Review Amid Corruption Claims

Toronto Police Face Allegations of Leaking Information to Organized Crime Figure

Corruption Probe Raises Serious Concerns

Toronto police officers are facing allegations that they leaked sensitive information to a key figure linked to organized crime, following an internal corruption investigation.

The case has raised serious concerns about integrity within the police service and its ability to confront internal wrongdoing.

Police Chief Addresses Investigation

Speaking at a news conference on Thursday, Toronto Police Chief Myron Demkiw said the damage caused by organized crime within the force extends well beyond the specific accusations under investigation.

He stressed that such conduct threatens public trust and undermines the core values of policing. As a result, Demkiw said the service remains fully committed to addressing the issue.

Commitment to Accountability

Demkiw emphasized that investigators will leave “no stone unturned” as they examine the allegations. He added that the police service will pursue all leads to ensure accountability and transparency.

According to the chief, confronting corruption remains essential to restoring confidence and protecting the integrity of the organization.
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