4 Montreal officers charged after years-long probe into internal affairs unit
MONTREAL — Four Montreal police officers have been charged following a years-long criminal probe into allegations that members of the force’s internal affairs unit embellished or fabricated evidence against lower-ranking colleagues.
Quebec provincial police, in a news release issued Friday, do not identify the officers or the charges they are facing.
The investigation stemmed from allegations made in 2017 by two former senior Montreal police officers, who said they were forced out of the service in 2013 after trying to blow the whistle on corruption in the city police.
Giovanni Di Feo and Jimmy Cacchione said at the time that members of the force’s internal affairs department embellished or fabricated evidence against lower-ranking officers who fell out of favour.