Pubdate: Wed, 05 Apr 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 Author: Maurice Smith MOUNTIE CHARGED WITH NINE NARCOTIC OFFENCES A Penticton RCMP constable has been charged with nine narcotics offences relating to activities while he was on the job between May, 1998 up to his suspension last August. Const. Mark Webb appeared briefly in court Tuesday and was ordered to appear again April 17. Among the charges are obstructing justice, bribery, theft and conspiracy to commit theft of marijuana, and trafficking and conspiracy to traffic marijuana. Penticton Insp. Stew McLeod said a criminal investigation, which had been underway for months before Webb's initial arrest, was launched immediately upon receipt of allegations against Webb. McLeod stressed the allegations are restricted to Webb and that no other officers are under investigation. He said Webb's arrest has been difficult for other members to deal with and, initially, dealt a blow to morale at the local detachment. "It has had a significant impact. It hits us all in different ways." But he said it should not shake public confidence in police work. "Any time a police officer is subject to a criminal charge, I think it is important to assure the public as to both process and consequence," he said. "Issues involving public trust and confidence remain fundamental to the effective delivery of policing services." Webb, 30, is a seven-year veteran of the force. He was suspended from duty with pay Aug. 19 after he was briefly arrested and held in police cells and his Summerland residence was searched. According to court documents, Webb is alleged to have attempted to obstruct justice by various means. The charges allege he corruptly accepted a sum of money with intent to protect Shaun Sunduk, who attempted to traffic in marijuana. He is also alleged to have attempted to obtain a payoff from Richard Hoy in return for erasing a driving charge. Norris Melcosky, who is not a member of the force, is named in two of the counts: to conspire to steal marijuana with a value over $5,000 and to conspire to traffic in marijuana. Though not charged, Sunduk and Hoy are also named in the conspiracy charges. The charges were laid after a lengthy investigation by members of the RCMP E Division (British Columbia) Internal Affairs Branch and members in the local detachment. A parallel but independent internal investigation is also underway, said McLeod. Webb had been a member of the detachment's Property Crime Task Force, which also acts as the detachment's drug unit, but was transferred to general duty when placed under investigation. The seven month delay in laying charges was due in part to the nature of any investigation involving a peace officer. The allegations were handled by the regional crown counsel offices in Kamloops and Kelowna and final charge approval had to come from the Ministry of Attorney General's office in Victoria. the file will now proceed through the courts the same as any other file. - --- MAP posted-by: Derek Rea