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Police Chief Daniel Langlais said he had no choice but to fire two police Wendake.Le Chief Daniel Langlais said he had no choice but to fire two police Wendake. The Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE) calls for the resignation of Police Chief Wendake, Daniel Langlais. Last week, Chief Langlais fired two police officers following an internal investigation. Was particularly critical of a police officer to have falsely claimed that the sender of an anonymous letter sent to the authorities could be Haskan Sioui, son of Grand Chief Konrad Sioui. Daniel Langlais explained that police had later admitted to being the author of two anonymous letters with serious and defamatory allegations, some criminal, against four officers of the Police Service Wendake. The second officer was fired for calling an investigative report that protected his colleague in which he falsely accused a citizen of being the author of the second anonymous letter. The union said they had analyzed the series of envelopes containing the information and the observation seems clear to the union spokesman, Eric Yan Zubrzycki The comparative analysis reveals that the person who wrote the address on the envelopes of the second anonymous letter would Haskan Mr. Sioui, the son of the great leader, he said in an interview. What it tells us is that the first letter and the second letter is the same. The union is demanding an investigation by the Department of Public Safety, Lise Thériault, to shed light on this matter and is considering legal action on behalf of the two officers fired. This is very serious because it interferes with the police community. It assumes that since it is the son of the great leader, he could have been a political intervention in the case. Hence the motivation to ask the minister to intervene, said Mr. Zubrzycki
Posted on: Thu, 18 Sep 2014 21:18:15 +0000

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