Toronto Police Officers Arrested in Organized Crime Murder Plot
Toronto, ON — At least eight current and former Toronto police officers have been arrested following a lengthy investigation into organized crime and corruption.
York Regional Police led the investigation, known as Project South. The probe focused on criminal activity north of Toronto. Authorities say the case involves serious breaches of public trust.
Alleged Plot to Kill Corrections Officer
Investigators allege the accused officers were involved in a plot to murder an Ontario corrections officer. Police believe the plan involved coordination with organized crime figures.
Officials have not released the victim’s name for safety reasons. They confirmed the alleged plot was in advanced planning stages.
Police emphasized that the investigation prioritized public safety throughout.
Scope of the Investigation
Project South ran for several months. Investigators reviewed internal police activities, communications, and access to confidential systems.
Police allege some officers misused their positions to assist criminal networks. Authorities say this included sharing sensitive information and interfering with law enforcement processes.
The investigation involved multiple agencies to ensure independence and accountability.
Charges and Professional Consequences
Several officers now face criminal charges, including conspiracy and breach of trust. Some of the accused no longer serve with the Toronto Police Service.
Toronto Police confirmed that multiple officers have been suspended without pay. Internal disciplinary processes have also begun.
The Toronto Police Association acknowledged the arrests. The union stated it will follow established legal procedures.
Leadership Response
Senior police leaders described the allegations as deeply troubling. They stressed that misconduct by a few does not reflect the broader police service.
Officials said transparency remains a priority. They pledged to cooperate fully with the justice system.
What Happens Next
Police plan to release additional details as court proceedings continue. Authorities warned that further arrests remain possible.
The case has renewed calls for stronger oversight and accountability within law enforcement.
Project South remains active. Investigators continue to analyze evidence and financial records.