Toronto police officers accused of GPS tracking victim, orchestrating insurance fraud: court docs | CBC News
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Toronto police officers accused of GPS tracking victim, orchestrating insurance fraud: court docs | CBC News
"Newly released court documents reveal more details about charges laid against multiple Toronto police officers in a sweeping corruption probe including allegations that an officer helped place a GPS tracker on a victim's vehicle so another person could follow her. That's on top of accusations that a different officer arranged to have another person's vehicle stolen so he could then file a false insurance claim."
"The GPS tracking allegations are linked to charges against 49-year-old Sgt. Carl Grellette, who is facing charges including conspiracy to obstruct justice and breach of trust by a public officer. According to the documents, at some point between the end of December 2025 and the end of January of this year, Grellette allegedly provided details from an ongoing police investigation to a civilian named Jennifer Jasey."
"Seven active Toronto police officers and one retired officer have been charged in connection with the case, which has resulted in numerous charges including conspiracy to commit murder and drug trafficking. WATCH | A breakdown of the key findings and charges: Seven Toronto police officers, one retired officer and 19 civilians are facing charges after an investigation into organized crime. Police say the investigation includes a conspiracy to commit murder, shootings, extortion, robbery, drug trafficking and firearms offences."
York Regional Police's Project South investigation has led to charges against seven active Toronto police officers, one retired officer and 19 civilians, with allegations including conspiracy to commit murder, drug trafficking, shootings, extortion, robbery and firearms offences. Allegations include a 49-year-old Sgt. Carl Grellette allegedly providing investigation details to civilian Jennifer Jasey, advising and aiding her in installing a GPS tracker and repeatedly following a victim. Separate allegations accuse another officer of arranging a vehicle theft to file a false insurance claim. None of the allegations have been proven in court. Numerous charges include conspiracy to obstruct justice and breach of trust.
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