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Convicted police officer had reputation as drug hookup at parties, former acquaintance says
Summary
A former acquaintance says ex-Winnipeg constable Elston Bostock supplied drugs at parties and to colleagues; he has pleaded guilty to drug trafficking and earlier corruption-related offences and has not yet been sentenced.
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A former acquaintance of Elston Bostock says he supplied drugs at social gatherings and to fellow officers during the period she knew him. Court documents and prosecutors say Bostock supplied drugs to civilians and Winnipeg Police Service co-workers between 2016 and 2024, sometimes while on duty. Bostock pleaded guilty this week to drug trafficking and had earlier pleaded guilty to offences that included breach of trust and other corruption-related charges. Evidence in the cases was recovered after a forensic search of his phone following an internal police investigation.
Reported details:
- The acquaintance alleges Bostock regularly provided drugs at parties between 2015 and 2019 and that he also supplied colleagues, with prosecutors saying some transactions took place while he was on duty.
- Court documents say Bostock has pleaded guilty to trafficking drugs including cocaine, MDMA, psilocybin and cannabis, and earlier pleaded guilty to breach of trust, attempting to obstruct justice, theft under $5,000 and offering indignity to human remains.
- Investigators recovered material from a forensic search of Bostock's phone after an internal investigation; he has not yet been sentenced, and some fellow officers face related legal proceedings.
Summary:
Academic and policing commentators say the reported conduct undermines public confidence and raises questions about oversight within the police service. Sentencing for Bostock is pending, and related legal proceedings involving other officers are ongoing.
