Toronto-area tow company owner hit with charges in OPP corruption investigation

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ICYMI: GTA tow company owner hit with charges in OPP corruption investigation — via drivingdotca autonews

The owner of a prominent towing company north of Toronto is among those charged in a wide-ranging investigation that also saw the arrest of three OPP officers and the suspension of four others.

Both Sithambarpillay and Steve’s Towing are mainstays on the Discovery Channel series Heavy Rescue: 401, highlighting the efforts of first responders clearing crashes along busy portions of southern Ontario highways. Last week, Const. Mohammed Ali Hussain, 52, of the OPP Toronto detachment, and Const. Simon Bridle, 53, of the 407 Highway Safety Division, were charged with secret commissions and breach of trust. Bridle also faces charges of obtaining sexual services for consideration.

RELATED Brampton tow truck winds up getting towed after speeding twice the limit Lorraine Complains: As tow truck operators go to war, who can you trust? Four more OPP officers, including two members of the Highway Safety Division, have also been suspended — but not yet charged — as part of the investigation.

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drivingdotca Wow ... A tow company corrupt?

drivingdotca He is just a patsy for the Woodbridge mob

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