Toronto officer allegedly received more than $800K through false will

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No shame in Canada. Guy is making $120k a year where many officer have only a high school education or a 1 year college year post high school. As a bonus, he's working in a city where only 6 officers (R.I.P) have died in the line of duty since 1980, 2 of them were car crashes, and the dirty animal STILL can't get enough for what is a much easier job than in the U.S or even many European cities.

The covert TPS, OPP, RCMP have decimated Canada...

Toronto officer allegedly received more than $800K through false will
A Toronto police officer who claimed he was the beneficiary of a deceased person’s $800,000 has been charged, investigators say.

According to the Toronto Police Service’s Financial Crimes Unit and Professional Standards Unit, an individual who had been under the care of the Public Guardian and Trustee died and an officer came forward with a fraudulent will.

Investigators claim the officer swore and filed a false affidavit with the courts, claiming that he was the beneficiary of the will.


The officer then worked with a senior client representative at the Office of the Public Guardian and Trustee to facilitate the fraud, police allege.

In 2018, investigators claim that the officer received payments “in excess of $800,000” and that both parties were known to each other prior to the offences taking place.

As a result, Const. Robert Konashewych, 36, of Niagara has been charged with two counts of fraud over $5,000, breach of trust and obstructing justice. Konashewych has worked as a Toronto police officer since 2008 and worked out of 52 Division.

He has been suspended with pay as per the Police Services Act, police said.

Adellene Karla Balgobin, 35, of Toronto, is also charged with two counts of fraud over $5,000 and breach of trust.

“Both are scheduled to appear at Old City Hall on Thursday, August 6, 2020, at 11 a.m.” police said.
 

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