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Suspended cop’s lawyer shares fresh evidence

- DAN FUMANO dfumano@theprovinc­e.com twitter.com/fumano

The lawyer for a Mountie in his fourth year of paid suspension told a disciplina­ry hearing Tuesday that proceeding with the matter could prove to be “an embarrassm­ent for the RCMP”.

John Benkendorf, representi­ng Const. Amit Goyal of the Osoyoos detachment, said that after reviewing new evidence in the case, “it got to the point where I felt this hearing would be an embarrassm­ent for the RCMP were it to proceed.”

The material, which Benkendorf described as “incontrove­rtible evidence of (Goyal’s) innocence,” led him to do something he had never done in five years of representi­ng officers in misconduct allegation­s. Ahead of the scheduled hearing, he presented his defence case to his opposing counsel, the lawyer representi­ng the RCMP.

After the opposing lawyer reviewed Benkendorf’s evidence, he agreed the four-year-old matter should not go ahead on Tuesday’s scheduled hearing and requested it be adjourned for a fifth time.

Goyal faces five allegation­s of misconduct stemming from a 2012 incident in which two cars were reported stolen from the officer’s Okanagan home and later found burnt. Officers from an outside RCMP detachment investigat­ed and recommende­d criminal charges against Goyal, but criminal charges were not laid. Goyal has been suspended with pay since at least June 2013, and the conduct hearing has been repeatedly reschedule­d.

John Reid, the lawyer representi­ng the RCMP, said Tuesday that Benkendorf shared “new evidence” with him on Sunday and Monday. Reid asked the panel to adjourn so Deputy Commission­er Craig Callens, the commanding officer of the RCMP in B.C., could analyze the new informatio­n and decide how to proceed with the case.

“I am satisfied that evidence needs to examined by the com- manding officer and it will certainly have an impact on any direction this hearing may eventually take,” Reid said.

On Tuesday afternoon the panel, made up of three RCMP inspectors, adjourned the matter and set a new date in November.

After the adjournmen­t, Goyal said he was unable to discuss the case. However, Ben ken do rf said his client “has been waiting for four years to try and clear his name, and I think he would very much like the opportunit­y to go back and be a police officer again.”

 ?? OSOYOOS TIMES ?? Const. Amit Goyal has been suspended since June 2013.
OSOYOOS TIMES Const. Amit Goyal has been suspended since June 2013.

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