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Victoria Police Constable Facing 13 Fraud-Related Charges For Off-Duty Actions

Darpan News Desk The Canadian Press, 23 Apr, 2015 11:59 AM
    VICTORIA — A Victoria police officer has been charged with forgery and fraud after a criminal investigation into his off-duty activities.
     
    The Victoria Police Department says the Crown has approved 13 charges against Const. Leroy Anderson.
     
    He faces six counts each of forgery and possession of a forged document, and one count of fraud, although no details of the accusations have been released.
     
    The department has issued a statement that says Anderson was suspended without pay in September 2014 after it received information about potential fraudulent off-duty activity. 
     
    A Police Act investigation was initiated and continued until Nov. 27, when Victoria Chief Constable Frank Elsner requested a criminal investigation from the RCMP.
     
    Anderson's employment status is now under review by the Victoria and Esquimalt Police Board.
     
    Elsner says in a statement that the case is now before the courts and the department is limited in what it can reveal.
     
    "These are trying times for everyone involved," he says.

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