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Police corruption is a form of police misconduct designed to obtain financial benefits, other personal gain, or career advancement for officers in exchange for not pursuing, or selectively pursuing, an investigation or arrest. One common form of police corruption is soliciting or accepting bribes in exchange for not reporting organized drug or prostitution rings or other illegal activities. Another example is police officers flouting the police code of conduct in order to secure convictions of suspects — for example, through the use of falsified evidence.
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OPP officer charged with breach of trust

Mon Sep 17, 2012 6:27 am

ORILLIA, Ont. - Ontario Provincial Police have arrested and charged one of their own officers with breach of trust.

The force says the charge against 28-year-old Const. Muharem Krdzalic deals with alleged disclosure of confidential information.

The OPP's Professional Standards Bureau alleges the information was passed to an unauthorized person.

Krdzalic was assigned to the Highway 407 detachment, but the OPP says the charge is not related to the highway or traffic enforcement.

Krdzalic has been suspended from duty and will appear in the Ontario Court of Justice in Milton, Ont., on March 17.

http://toronto.ctvnews.ca/opp-officer-c ... t-1.480432
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