4 SPVM Pigs busted in Mexico for drug trafficking

http://montreal.ctvnews.ca/four-police-officers-arrested-for-drug-trafficking-1.1292997

Four policemen – two from the Montreal police force and two from Longueuil police -- were arrested Wednesday and will face various offences, including drug trafficking.

According to SPVM spokesman Ian Lafreniere, the arrests are the result of a year-and-a-half long joint investigation by both police forces.

“In total this is 17 people that are or will be accused in this operation, including four police officers,” he said.

The case dates back to January 2011, said Lafreniere, when a Montreal police officer was savagely beaten in Mexico. Lafreniere specified that two of the arrested officers were in Mexico at the time of the beating, but said the arrested men are not linked to the attack itself. Details of that case are subject to a publication ban.

“We are confirming that yes, the investigation started up in Mexico, but there are no accusations linked with that… A police officer was savagely beaten in Mexico. We started up the investigation to understand what happened. At the end of it, there are 17 people that have been accused because of the internal investigation we’ve done,” he said.

The SPVM arrested Amir El Alfy, who will be charged with importing narcotics, theft, possession of stolen property and possession of a prohibited weapon, and Charles Lavallee, who faces allegations connected to trafficking steroids and possession of hashish.

In Longueuil, police arrested Maxime Marcotte and Olivier Roy. Longueuil police spokesman Martin Simard said the two men involved have been suspended for a few months.

Lafreniere also said the Montreal officers have been suspended without pay for several months.

The agents should appear in court by way of summons on July 29.

The 17 people are or will be charged for their involvement in growing marijuana, trafficking, and possession of various drugs.

Police say the other people arrested are linked to the police officers, but wouldn't specify how. He also alluded to the fact that they may have been linked to organized crime.

“When you grow marijuana, you can’t do that by yourself. You have to be linked to a criminal organization,” he said.
 
Right.. Money + Stress = Corruption

Now, thumbs up to the cop who took a picture of them in Mexico.. he got beaten right after they saw him taking a pic.. he's probably shitting his pants right now and I wouldn't be surprised to see his name on the news soon (shot or suicide..). Takes balls bu he did the right thing, really honest cop, I wish they were all like him

I didn't say money and stress = corruption, I said that the corruption that's already going on in their day to day jobs, + the stress of making a quota will eventually wear down somebody who even started on the force with the most honest intentions. I'm not a cop hater by any means; for the longest time I had planned a career in law enforcement, but after speaking with lots of officers, I don't know why anybody would go through that.
 
I didn't say money and stress = corruption, I said that the corruption that's already going on in their day to day jobs, + the stress of making a quota will eventually wear down somebody who even started on the force with the most honest intentions. I'm not a cop hater by any means; for the longest time I had planned a career in law enforcement, but after speaking with lots of officers,
I don't know why anybody would go through that.

like u say: good normal people wouldn't want to be or get drummed out. its designed to create a force of 'Yes men' of 'just following orders' types - sociopaths & pyscho's

there was even that lawsuit in the u.s - told a guy he couldn't be a cop Because his IQ was to High :rolleyes:


 
I didn't say money and stress = corruption, I said that the corruption that's already going on in their day to day jobs, + the stress of making a quota will eventually wear down somebody who even started on the force with the most honest intentions. I'm not a cop hater by any means; for the longest time I had planned a career in law enforcement, but after speaking with lots of officers, I don't know why anybody would go through that.

Misunderstanding sorry I wasn't clear lol..
I quoted you because I agreed with what you said

The "money+stress = corruption" was my own definition of the problem lol
 
They ship in the narcotics. Those guys just got caught, but entire police departments finance themselves that way.

Then when Michel is driving home with 1gram of weed, well jail time + criminal record + life ruined.
 
Des petits connards qui faisaient le traffic de stéroides. Ils ont pas pu les buster pour le policier battu au Mexique donc ils les ont pogné pour autre chose.
 
LOOOL u don't say corrupt police officers........man am i suprised! Especially the arab one! They never do anything crazy like blowing themselves up!
 
ah well least they didn't claim National Security & go for a publication ban


PoliceState: no info on drunk driving accident causing cop 'National Security' cited

 
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