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News (Media Awareness Project) - CN ON: Officer Charged In $29m Drug Bust
Title:CN ON: Officer Charged In $29m Drug Bust
Published On:2004-03-31
Source:Toronto Star (CN ON)
Fetched On:2008-01-18 13:46:54
OFFICER CHARGED IN $2.9M DRUG BUST

Cocaine, Hash Discovered In Car

Audit Under Way Of Evidence Room

A Peel Region police officer one month from retirement faces criminal
charges after millions of dollars worth of drugs disappeared from a police
property room.

The 29-year veteran's car was surrounded by armed officers Monday
afternoon, moments after he finished his shift in the drug property room at
Peel police headquarters on Derry Rd. in Brampton.

Police say they found 6 kilos of cocaine, worth an estimated $2.5 million,
in the trunk of a Cadillac.

Hashish worth about $400,000 was later found at another location.

Investigators allege drugs that had been seized by Peel police were stolen
from the property room and offered for sale.

An internal audit of the drug property room is under way, with a further 15
kilos of hashish apparently missing, police sources said, calling the case
an embarrassment to the force.

Police are also reviewing how seized drugs are stored.

Peel Sergeant Todd Moore said the arrest does not jeopardize any drug
trials, and no other police are involved.

"We're alleging (the accused) basically acted as a one-man show," Moore said.

Police sources said the accused officer had been under surveillance for
several months, but would not reveal what led to the investigation.

Constable Martin Goold, 59, of Mississauga has been charged with theft and
fraud over $5,000, possession of stolen property, breach of trust and
possession of cocaine and hashish for the purpose of trafficking.

He appeared briefly in court yesterday and is due back in a Brampton
courtroom today.

He is expected to remain in custody until at least his bail hearing,
scheduled for April 15.

Goold, who is married with a family, has been working as one of several
property co-ordinators in Peel's morality and drug property room since
about 1998. He had previously been a uniformed officer but not an
investigator, and he never worked with the drug unit.
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