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A former Winnipeg officer, convicted of corruption and misconduct over eight years, faces up to seven years in prison.
A former Winnipeg police officer, Elston Bostock, 49, faces a seven-year prison sentence after pleading guilty to multiple crimes including drug trafficking, fixing traffic tickets, sharing a degrading photo of a deceased Indigenous woman, and sending lewd messages.
Prosecutors say his actions, spanning eight years and involving theft from crime scenes and corruption of colleagues, severely damaged public trust in the Winnipeg Police Service.
The case stems from a 2024 investigation, Project Fibre, which uncovered a history of misconduct dating back to 2009.
Bostock, a 22-year veteran who received a national policing award later rescinded, was arrested in November 2024 alongside two other officers.
The Crown seeks seven years in prison, while the defense recommends about two years.
Sentencing is pending.
Un ex oficial de Winnipeg, condenado por corrupción y mala conducta durante ocho años, se enfrenta a hasta siete años de prisión.