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NEWS > 29 March 2007

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Organized crime blamed for kil
SAN SALVADOR - Guatemalan President Oscar Berger on Monday blamed organized crime and corruption for the stunning killings of four jailed police officers who were key suspects in the slayings of three Salvadoran legislators.

A group of heavily armed men wearing prison guard uniforms entered El Boquerón maximum security prison east of Guatemala City late Sunday and shot to death the four police officers in their separate cells, officials said.

Agents from the FBI, which has been asked to assist in the investigation of the Salvadorans' killings, were supposed to have questi... Read more

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Drug-squad officer cleared in

A suspended Toronto police officer has been acquitted of assault in London, but remains locked up as he faces a string of other criminal charges.

Ned Maodus, a former member of the Toronto drug squad at the centre of a corruption probe, was acquitted of all charges Wednesday involving an alleged road rage incident.

Maodus, however, was taken back into custody to await a bail decision scheduled for Monday on charges relating to an arrest in mid-March for allegedly attacking his girlfriend with a long knife and threatening to kill her.

Over the course of the next two years, he has four other trials scheduled on a range of charges including sexual assault, police corruption and possession of drugs, all of which he has pleaded not guilty to.

 

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