Ex Montreal Cop Tried To Sell Mafia Informants' List

First Posted: 01/16/12 09:11 PM ET Updated: 01/19/12 02:35 PM ET

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A retired Montreal police officer tried to sell a list of informants to the Mafia, according to information obtained by Radio-Canada.


After his retirement in January, the officer allegedly tried to sell the list for a six-figure sum.


Police said he was one of only two or three people who had access to the list.


Didier Deramond, of the Montreal police, said information was received in April 2011 through a wiretap investigation. That information led to the suspect's arrest in October, he said.


A search warrant was issued after his arrest, and the list of informants was seized.


Police said the identities have not been compromised.


No charges have been laid.


Deramond said the officer worked for Montreal police for more than 30 years.


A second person was arrested in connection with the case. Police said the investigation is ongoing.


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iLdoRight
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05:15 AM on 01/17/2012
Sounds like a death penalty crime to me.
10:49 PM on 01/16/2012
Quoting above "No charges have been laid." really and how can that be ? Why doesn't this surprise me that it is in Montreal.

I am sure this ex-cop looked at the list and has those names in his memory. Sure hope those informants are still with us on this earth.
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piceaglauca
The picture says it all....
10:24 PM on 01/16/2012
Wow, only in Quebec.
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yishai ettebe
09:57 PM on 01/16/2012
It would be interesting if they take away his pension.
10:06 PM on 01/16/2012
Never going to happen...

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Wonder if this upright member of the force had access to the gun registry? It is a well known fact that criminal organizations are willing to pay top dollars for such shopping list...