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Multiple Toronto police officers were arrested this week in a large, ongoing investigation into organized crime and corruption led by York Regional Police.
Authorities and media reports said at least seven Toronto officers were in custody, while some sources put the total as high as nine to a dozen; a federal source cited more than 30 arrests overall, including people who are not police.
The probe — described by York Regional Police as Project South — alleges involvement in drug trafficking, auto theft, illegal gambling and extortion, and includes accusations of leaking addresses to hit men, bribery, obstruction of justice and a purported conspiracy to commit murder.
York Regional Police Chief Jim MacSween and Toronto Police Chief Myron Demkiw were scheduled to address the case at a news conference.
The Toronto Police Association said it was aware of several members arrested and urged due process and wellness support.
Some reports said a number of arrested officers have been suspended without pay.
Investigators executed multiple search warrants across the region and said the investigation remains fluid and may expand.














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