
"Elwyn Satanowsky, 34, will remain in custody on a dozen charges for allegedly arranging seven shootings at three homes in Vaughan, Ont., between September 2025 and early last month, along with indirectly accessing a Toronto police computer system. His lawyer, Sonya Shikhman, declined to comment on the bail decision."
"Satanowsky is one of 19 civilians charged in Project South, a months-long corruption probe led by York Regional Police. Seven Toronto cops and one retired constable have also been charged in the investigation, which began last June when York police officers uncovered an alleged conspiracy to kill a senior corrections officer at Toronto South Detention Centre."
"York police Deputy Chief Ryan Hogan confirmed that Satanowsky has an affiliation with the towing industry connected to Project South. Hogan also alleged that Satanowsky was one of a handful of civilians charged who sought and obtained confidential information from Toronto police officers to facilitate crime."
Elwyn Satanowsky, 34, was denied bail in Oshawa on a dozen charges, including allegedly arranging seven shootings at three Vaughan homes between September 2025 and early 2026, and indirectly accessing a Toronto police computer system. He is one of 19 civilians charged in Project South, a corruption probe led by York Regional Police that also involves charges against seven Toronto police officers and one retired constable. The investigation began when York police uncovered an alleged conspiracy to kill a senior corrections officer at Toronto South Detention Centre. Deputy Chief Ryan Hogan confirmed Satanowsky has towing industry connections and was among civilians who obtained confidential information from Toronto police officers to facilitate crimes. Officer Timothy Barnhardt allegedly provided information to civilian Brian Da Costa used in the conspiracy and other crimes.
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