Longueuil police chief allegedly lied
Longueuil police chief Patrick Bélanger allegedly gave the BEI false information about the shooting of Nooran Rezayi in September, a claim so serious that mayor Catherine Fournier is asking the BEI to investigate her own police force.



Ian 21:49 on 2025-12-11 Permalink
That the chief of police “gave erroneous information” is a funny way to spell “lied”.
Ephraim 12:18 on 2025-12-12 Permalink
I think the term you are looking for is “obstructed the course of justice” and is in the criminal code 139 https://laws-lois.justice.gc.ca/eng/acts/c-46/section-139.html
It’s an indictable offence.If a summary conviction, maximum sentence is $5000 or up to 2 years (minus a day) in prison. If indicted, up to 10 years in prison and would have to be dismissed. But even if not, these are officers of the court, so everything they do will be in doubt in the future and every lawyer will bring that up in court.