Pubdate: Thu, 21 Jul 2016 Source: Toronto Sun (CN ON) Page: 4 Copyright: 2016 Canoe Limited Partnership Contact: http://www.torontosun.com/letter-to-editor Website: http://torontosun.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/457 Author: Chris Doucette MORE TROUBLE FOR CHARGED COP Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/find?236 (Corruption - Outside U.S.) A Toronto cop who, along with three fellow officers, is accused of planting drugs in a man's car in 2014 now faces new charges for his arrest of the same suspect a year earlier. Const. Benjamin Elliot first came under fire last fall during Nguyen Son Tran's trial when a judge accused him and colleagues Const. Jeffery Tout, Det.-Const. Fraser Douglas, and Const. Michael Taylor of lying under oath and planting evidence to justify an illegal vehicle search. Those allegations prompted an investigation by the service's Professional Standards Unit and in January the four cops were charged with obstructing justice and perjury. A few weeks later, Tout was charged with an additional count of perjury and two more counts of obstructing justice stemming from Tran's 2014 arrest in East Chinatown. At the time, Elliot and Douglas were each also charged with an additional count of obstructing justice in connection with the 2014 heroin bust. All of the charges against the officers have yet to be tested in court. On Wednesday, Toronto Police spokesman Mark Pugash revealed Elliot now faces two new counts of obstructing justice and one count of perjury stemming from his January 2013 arrest of Tran. "When the first charges were laid early this year, Chief Mark Saunders assured the public that Professional Standards would review other cases involving the four accused officers to see if there was any cause for concern," Pugash said. "That is exactly what is happening." The internal investigation, which is expected to scrutinize hundreds of cases, is ongoing. [sidebar] Illegal Search Here's what we know: - - On Jan. 4, 2013, Nguyen Son Tran was arrested on drug charges by Toronto Police Const. Benjamin Elliot after a traffic stop. - - On Jan. 13, 2014, Tran was out on bail when he was stopped again, allegedly for running a red light at Gerrard St. E. and Broadview Ave. - - Elliot and three other officers claimed drugs were visible on the dash of Tran's Toyota Camry, prompting a search that found nearly 12 grams of plastic-wrapped heroin stashed in the steering column. - - Justice Leslie Chapin ruled the search was legal and Tran pleaded guilty to drug trafficking. - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom