A man who was the target of a “hit” ordered by Edmonton landlord and convicted fraudster Abdullah Shah has pleaded guilty to two counts of uttering threats.
Part Two of CBC Edmonton's new series Behind the blue line: Investigating Abdullah Shah looks at Project Fisk, a two-year police investigation into Abdullah Shah and his company Home Placement Systems as a suspected criminal organization.
Three associates of controversial Edmonton property owner Abdullah Shah have filed lawsuits against the Edmonton Police Service (EPS), claiming a media…
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Behiels wrote in his Jan. 24, 2021, memo to police Chief Dale McFee that some rank-and-file officers had come to believe that Shah had “close knit relationships with senior EPS executive officers.” The purpose of the memo, Behiels wrote, was to inform McFee that he had breached service protocol by leaking investigative materials to the press. Behiels did not provide a copy of the memo to Postmedia.
“Certainly rising above the threshold of suspicion, I believe that members of the Edmonton Police Service have engaged in corrupt acts that have effectively insulated this criminal organization from investigation and prosecution,” he wrote.