Pubdate: Thu, 07 Oct 2010 Source: Stoney Creek News (CN ON) Copyright: 2010 Brabant Newspapers Contact: http://www.stoneycreeknews.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/3416 Author: Richard Leitner COP FACES CHARGE OVER BUNGLED DRUG RAID A Hamilton police officer has been reassigned to administrative duties while he awaits a Nov. 8 court hearing on an assault charge related to a bungled police drug raid at the wrong apartment in May. Ian Scott, director of the province's Special Investigations Unit, announced the charge last week against Constable Ryan Tocher in relation to injuries sustained by 58-year-old Myanmar refugee Po La Hay during the raid. The SIU, which provides civilian oversight on police, said it would make no further comment since the matter is now before the court. Hamilton Police Chief Glenn De Caire said in a released statement that he remains "committed to an independent review of this incident," but that an OPP internal probe will remain on hold pending consultation with the Ministry of the Attorney General. "As a Service, we are aware of the impact this has had on the Karen community and the wider community and all individuals involved including the members of this Service," De Caire stated, noting police will not comment further. "We continue our ongoing work to foster healthy bridge-building between the police and the communities we serve." Hamilton police did not originally report Hay's injuries to the SIU because they didn't believe his injuries were serious enough to require notification, resulting in a month-long delay in the probe. His reported injuries, which required hospitalization, included fractures to his nose, ribs and vertebrae in the spine, as well as a possible eye injury. Provincial ombudsman Andre Marin has previously called on the province to include a definition of a serious injury in legislation to prevent any confusion in the future. - --- MAP posted-by: Jo-D