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Published Friday, February 19, 2021 6:09PM EST Additional charges have been laid against a Toronto police officer and several others following an ongoing investigation into the city’s notorious tow truck industry. The investigation, dubbed Project Overhaul, began in August 2019 and identified the alleged theft of police radios for use by several tow truck employees. In June, investigators announced the seizure of a stolen encrypted police radio and charged a police officer and 10 other people with a total of 50 criminal offences. The group was allegedly operating out of 13, 22 and 32 Divisions and using the radios to facilitate their business interests, investigators said at the time.
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A Toronto police constable, already charged with corruption in connection with tow truck and rental car businesses he was operating on the side, is now facing a swath of additional fraud charges, as the city’s police force continues an internal investigation into towing-related organized crime.
When he was initially charged last summer as part of an investigation dubbed Project Overhaul, Constable Ronald Joseph was accused of receiving payments and kickbacks and providing a police radio to tow-truck drivers, in order to help them get a heads-up on car crash scenes.