Judge blasts Peel police officers in cocaine case

The Globe and Mail Friday 10th February, 2012

A group of Peel Regional police officers "essentially colluded and then committed perjury en masse," in their handling of a drug case that began more than two years ago, a judge has found.Tan-Hung Dinh, now 28, was arrested and charged with possession for the purpose of trafficking after a 2009 sting operation at a Mississauga motel. Police said th...

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