Pubdate: Thu, 09 May 2013 Source: Abbotsford Times (CN BC) Copyright: 2013 The Abbotsford Times Contact: http://www.abbotsfordtimes.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1009 Author: Rochelle Baker Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/find?236 (Corruption - Outside U.S.) APD OFFICER ACCUSED OF CORRUPTION An Abbotsford Police officer accused of helping a drug dealer avoid arrest has been criminally charged and suspended. Const. Christopher Nicholson was charged with conspiracy to traffic drugs, had his badge seized and was suspended, according to statements made by Abbotsford Police Chief Bob Rich and Vancouver Police Chief Jim Chu at a press conference Tuesday morning. In August, the Abbotsford force asked Vancouver Police Department to launch an investigation into Nicholson after two APD officers got information in July that Nicholson allegedly leaked information to a local suspect so he could escape arrest. The VPD launched a covert operation in September that involved dozens of officers - some who were gang and homicide investigators - who believed Nicholson was feeding false information to fellow officers, who then used the information to obtain search warrants, said Chu. Nicholson, a member of APD for seven years, also allegedly conspired with a confidential informant to have drugs delivered to a residence and have other police officers conduct a search warrant soon after. In addition to conspiring to traffic drugs, Nicholson has also been charged with breach of trust and obstruction of justice. Investigators hope to secure further charges, including those related to falsifying information for the justice system, against Nicholson in coming weeks, said Chu. "Corrupt conduct is not acceptable to any of us in policing," he said. Rich said the allegations against Nicholson violate an officer's oath of honesty and the breach of trust impacts the whole justice sys-tem as well as the safety of fellow officers. "If the facts are proven to be true, it appears that not only did Christopher Nicholson mislead the justice system, but he also put the lives and reputations of other police officer at risk," said Rich. It's not yet clear how far Nicholson's actions may have endangered the process of justice. "The information that Christopher Nicholson has provided over the years has assisted in obtaining dozens of search warrants to residences of drug dealers and gang members," said Rich. The Abbotsford Police board informed Nicholson it intends to enforce the suspension without pay as soon as legally possible, said Rich. While the officer faces his criminal charges, an expedited Police Act disciplinary process headed by Rich will get underway. Nicholson is next scheduled to appear in Vancouver provincial court on June 18. - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom