Pubdate: Thu, 01 Mar 2012 Source: Toronto Star (CN ON) Copyright: 2012 The Toronto Star Contact: http://www.thestar.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/456 Author: Peter Small DRUG SQUAD TRIAL: COKE DEALER CLAIMS COPS OGLED NAKED WIFE PHOTOS A cocaine dealer who claims Toronto detectives shook him down for drugs and money has given widely inconsistent statements, and now alleges an officer stared at private pictures of his naked wife, a trial has heard. Andy Ioakim, 55, has testified at this police corruption trial that officers stole cocaine, marijuana and more than $100,000 from his Richmond Hill home in 1997, promising he would avoid jail if he fed their greed. On Thursday, Ioakim added the nude photos allegation. "Drugs, money and naked pictures go together well," Ioakim said. But defence lawyer Peter Brauti noted that Ioakim has accused three different officers of ogling his wife's nude photos over the years. "You just make up allegations about law enforcement all the time," he said, a suggestion Ioakim denied. Brauti presented Ioakim with several inconsistent statements he has made about the alleged raid on his home. Depending on the version, he variously describes the location of the money as being in his bedroom closet, bed or behind the basement furnace. The cash stolen varies from $35,000 to $110,000, depending on the telling. The amount of cocaine allegedly stolen varies from 71 grams to two kilograms. Similarly, the marijuana snatched changes from a several dozen grams to 4.5 kilograms. Ioakim explained he has health-related memory problems. Brauti informed him that the police officers filed reports showing they seized over 71 grams of cocaine from his home and 227 grams from his truck - rather than keeping it for themselves, as he believes. "It's looking pretty good for my client isn't it?" said Brauti, who represents former officer Joseph Miched. "It's looking pretty good," Ioakim conceded, but added the reported weights seem inaccurate. "They didn't have proper scales." Miched, 53, Steven Correia, 44, Raymond Pollard, 47, John Schertzer, 54, and Ned Maodus, 48 - former Toronto drug squad officers - face various charges, including attempting to obstruct justice, perjury, assault and extortion. The trial continues. - --- MAP posted-by: Matt