Pubdate: Thu, 07 Aug 2003 Source: Ottawa Sun (CN ON) Copyright: 2003, Canoe Limited Partnership Contact: http://www.fyiottawa.com/ottsun.shtml Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/329 Author: Sean McKibbon, Ottawa Sun JAIL GUARD SUING OVER STRIP SEARCH A federal jail guard is suing the attorney general of Canada for $150,000 following a drug search of her car in a penitentiary parking lot by OPP officers who were allegedly acting on a false tip. According to court documents, Bonnie Fellows, a 14-year veteran correctional officer, is suing the federal and provincial attorneys general, two OPP officers and two correctional officers over a Jan. 15, 2003, incident in which her van was searched. Fellows was allegedly handcuffed and strip-searched. The statement of claim contains a number of unproven allegations. No statement of defence has yet been filed. Fellows' statement of claim says the searches produced no evidence of illegal activity and alleges she was the victim of a plot by inmates to discredit her. The claim alleges the defendants should know that jailhouse informants were "generally deceitful, deceptive and unreliable." It also alleges inmates know they can get rid of guards they don't like by spreading rumours. More Allegations Fellows' statement of claim alleges there was no search warrant and alleges her arrest was illegal as she wasn't told why she was being arrested. She alleges the search defamed her reputation and compromised her authority with inmates. Chris Stafford, a spokesman for the Ontario region of the Correctional Service of Canada, refused to comment specifically. However, he did say searches on CSC property do not require a warrant and anyone entering a jail may have their belongings searched. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake