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Newfoundland RCMP officer facing more assault charges

Gander, N.L. (Canadian Press) – A Newfoundland RCMP officer who was recently suspended from active duty is now facing several more charges for a series of assaults allegedly committed over more than 15 years.

The Mounties said in a statement Friday that the Gander-based officer is now charged with seven more counts of assault and one count of assault with a weapon.

The officer was previously charged with one count of assault after police received a complaint involving the accused late last month.

The RCMP say information that was uncovered during the investigation suggests that the officer was involved in additional incidents dating back to 1996.

The officer appeared in provincial court Friday and was released on conditions that included having no contact with the complainants.

Police say the officer was off duty during all of the alleged events.

The statement says police will not be releasing the accused’s name to protect the identities of the victims.

The accused was suspended from active duty more than one week ago after the first charge was laid.

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  1. Suspended Mountie facing new assault charges

    CBC News
    June 1, 2012

    RCMP in central Newfoundand say a Mountie removed from active duty over an allegation of assault now faces new charges over incidents that date back to the 1990s.

    The force said in a statement Friday that the unnamed Gander-based officer, who was suspended while facing an assault charge laid after an incident last weekend, was the subject of newly uncovered information.

    “During the course of the ongoing investigation, information was uncovered suggesting additional incidents dating back to 1996 involving the RCMP member,” police said in a statement.

    The officer was arrested Friday on seven new charges of assault, as well as one count of assault with a weapon.

    RCMP said the officer was off duty during all of the events that led to the charges.

    RCMP said the force is “not releasing the accused’s name to protect the identities of victims identified in the ongoing investigation.”

    The officer appeared in provincial court Friday, and was released on conditions that included having no contact with the complainants.