Pubdate: Sun, 16 Jan 2000 Source: Penticton Herald (Canada) Copyright: 2000 - Horizon Operations (B.C.) Ltd. Contact: 101-186 Naniamo Ave. West Penticton, B.C., Canada, V2A 1N4 Fax: 1-250-492-2403 Website: http://www.ok.bc.ca/PH/index.htm INVESTIGATION OF UNDERCOVER COP CONTINUES RCMP Internal Affairs continue to investigate allegations of corruption brought against Penticton undercover drug squad cop Almost five months after police arrested one of their own and searched his residence, the officer remains in a state of limbo. The unnamed constable, a former member of the undercover drug squad, was arrested Aug. 18 as he arrived for work at the Penticton detachment. Allegations against the officer include drug possession, trafficking, breach of trust and obstruction of justice. Police obtained a search warrant and executed a search, but the officer was released without charges a few hours after his arrest. At the time, police said it was anticipated criminal charges would be laid within a matter of weeks. But as of this week, members of the RCMP Internal Affairs Unit based out of headquarters in Vancouver have not yet finalized their investigation, according to Crown counsel Brad Chapman. He said police were awaiting a few more witness statements before filing their report to Crown prosecutors. Once filed, the Crown must determine what charges, if any, to proceed with. And because the suspect is a police officer, the file must then be forwarded to the office of the Attorney General in Victoria before any charges are approved. The officer has remained on suspension with full pay since his initial arrest in August. Should charges be laid, the RCMP would go through a further process to determine whether the officer would continue to receive a regular pay cheque while the matter is before the courts. The officer also faces an internal RCMP investigation that runs parallel to the criminal investigation. That investigation could result in separate penalties unrelated to any criminal sanction. Penticton RCMP are not commenting on the matter until a decision is reached on criminal charges. - --- MAP posted-by: Allan Wilkinson