Pubdate: Wed, 28 Jun 2006 Source: Globe and Mail (Canada) Copyright: 2006, The Globe and Mail Company Contact: http://www.globeandmail.ca/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/168 Author: Peter Rakobowchuk, Canadian Press OFFICER FACING DRUG CHARGES KEPT JOB Montreal Policeman Worked At Airport While Investigated For Alleged Trafficking MONTREAL -- Montreal's police chief has defended allowing an officer arrested on drug trafficking charges to continue working at Trudeau International Airport for the past year. Police Chief Yvan Delorme said the officer had been under investigation for the past two years after a tip from U.S. authorities. But Chief Delorme said Pierre Goulet, a 14-year veteran, had asked to work at the airport, and policy stipulates an officer can't be refused a posting if he has the necessary experience. "In the police contract, if a policeman asks to go somewhere, we cannot refuse him, if he has the necessary seniority and the competence . . . so we accepted to send him to the airport," he said. He said investigators did not want to arouse suspicion and accepted the transfer request. Chief Delorme also offered assurances to the public and stressed that airport authorities were informed of the situation. "He [the officer] was not involved in any criminal activity at the airport and the population can be assured of that," the chief stressed. The 41-year-old officer was arrested Monday after an extensive investigation by the force's internal affairs department. Chief Delorme said fellow officers were shocked at the news of the arrest and alleged wrongdoings. "They all said they don't want that kind of policeman in the Montreal Police Department. The public can have complete confidence in their policemen because they're very good." Chief Delorme said the head of Trudeau airport and Jacques Duchesneau, the head of the Canadian Air Transport Security Authority, were informed of the investigation. He could not provide any details of the American investigation, saying the case involved drug trafficking between Canada and the United States and only information on the accused officer was provided. - --- MAP posted-by: Steve Heath