Supreme Court to clarify police entrapment issues in drug-dealing cases
OTTAWA — The Supreme Court of Canada is slated to spell out what amounts to police entrapment today when it rules on a pair of drug cases.
In each case, Toronto police were acting on tips to investigate alleged dial-a-dope schemes, where a buyer calls a seller and arranges to purchase drugs at an agreed location.
Javid Ahmad and Landon Williams were charged with drug offences after police officers purchased cocaine from each man in the respective probes.
At their trials, the men argued for a stay of the drug-related proceedings on the basis of police entrapment, but only Williams was successful.