Pubdate: Mon, 10 May 2004 Source: Toronto Sun (CN ON) Copyright: 2004, Canoe Limited Partnership. Contact: http://www.canoe.com/NewsStand/TorontoSun/home.html Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/457 Author: Alan Cairns Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/areas/Canada (Canada) Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/coke.htm (Cocaine) COP WAS ORDERED TO AVOID 5 3 Are Currently Facing Charges THREE OF five alleged "ne'er-do-wells" that cocaine-addicted Toronto cop John Pepper was ordered to avoid when freed on bail in February are less than half his age, court records show. The three -- ages 17, 18 and 23 -- are now before the courts on criminal charges, including drug possession and making threats with a weapon. It isn't clear if the charges are linked to Pepper's case. Pepper, 49, a 29-year veteran, was charged with drug possession Feb. 20 after he was allegedly found with drugs and a crack pipe following allegations that he had been on a week-long cocaine "bender." The charge was not made public, as is usually the case. A 911 CALL Pepper did not come to public light until Friday, when he was charged with assault and breach of probation after police responded to a 911 emergency call in Etobicoke. The alleged assault was on an 18-year-old male. Toronto Police officials admit the February drug charge was not made public, citing "compassionate reasons." Sources say top brass put the lid on the Pepper case because it would look bad in the face of the drug-squad scandal. Police Services Act charges allege that Pepper was hanging out with "known criminals" in the days before his arrest. Pepper was ordered to stay away from four males and a female when released on $500 bail Feb. 24. Court transcripts show that Pepper's lawyer, Gary Clewley, said Pepper would agree to stay away from certain ne'er-do-wells "whose association is getting him into trouble." The 17-year-old male is currently charged by Peel Regional Police. Court officials would not reveal the nature of the charges, citing the Youth Criminal Justice Act. SEPARATE CHARGES The 18-year-old male faces three separate charges in Toronto. One charge relates to fabricating evidence. The offence was alleged to have happened Jan. 23, but the charge was not sworn until Feb. 24. A second charge which relates to a breach of probation and a third charge of threatening with a weapon were laid in March. The 23-year-old is charged with possessing under 30 grams of marijuana. Sun library files show the man was charged in October 2002 with three counts of robbery, two counts of wearing a disguise and with obstructing police. Peel police nabbed the man in a sting operation. The disposition of those charges is not known at this time. The fourth male and the female do not come up in court checks. - --- MAP posted-by: Thunder