Pubdate: Fri, 25 Jan 2002 Source: Daily News, The (CN NS) Copyright: 2002 The Daily News Contact: http://www.canada.com/halifax/dailynews/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/179 Author: Beth Johnston, The Daily News Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/corrupt.htm (Corruption) MOUNTIES BUST ONE OF THEIR OWN Tantallon RCMP Officer Faces Trafficking Charges After Marijuana Seized From Hotel DARRELL OAKE RCMP officer Const. Danny Ryan faces charges of trafficking in marijuana. A Tantallon Mountie hung his head in court yesterday, charged with the crime he has spent the last three years busting other people for. Const. Joseph Daniel Paul (Danny) Ryan, a six-year veteran, is accused of trafficking marijuana. He was arrested at the Cambridge Suites Hotel at 6 p.m. Wednesday. Mounties seized a quantity of marijuana during the arrest. Ryan, 31, a Montreal native whose father is a lawyer, was staying at the Brunswick Street hotel because he had recently sold his Timberlea home. He was in the process of moving to Ottawa with his common-law wife and young child. He has been suspended with pay, but that could change, said RCMP spokesman Sgt. Wayne Noonan, adding there could be more charges. "It's still under investigation," he said. Noonan said the allegations surfaced "a short time ago." "Because of the seriousness of the allegations, we had to act on them as quickly as possible," he said. Noonan said he didn't know whether the drugs were evidence from police raids. "We have pretty strict procedures on storage of every exhibit, but having said that, this information will surely come forward as the investigation unfolds," he said. Ryan's lawyer, Mike Taylor, said the amount of marijuana involved is less than four kilograms. Ryan was part of the Tantallon detachment's highly successful, two-member plainclothes drug team. Nicknamed the Street Team, the squad focused on street-level drugs and acted on information gleaned from other investigations and community sources. In 2000, the Street Team seized drugs with a police-estimated street value of $3 million. Among the haul were 1,668 marijuana plants, 11 kilograms of processed pot, three kilos of hashish and 193 Valium pills. "We believe we are making a dent in the drug trade," Ryan told The Daily News in 2000. "But it is just a dent." Ryan was released yesterday on several conditions after his common-law wife, Sharon Lilly, posted $5,000 bail. He is to stay at the Cambridge Suites, remain in the province, hand over his passport, gun, badge and any other RCMP property. He is to stay away from the Halifax and Tantallon RCMP detachments, and from any police informants. He will be back in Halifax provincial court June 4 for election and plea. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake