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Video shows mayor puffing crack cocaine

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CANADA

TORONTO police say they have obtained a video that appears to show Mayor Rob Ford smoking a crack pipe – a video that Ford had claimed didn’t exist and has been at the core of a scandal that has embarrasse­d and gripped Canada for months.

Police chief Bill Blair said the video, recovered after being deleted from a computer hard drive, did not provide grounds to press charges. Ford, a populist mayor who has repeatedly made headlines for his bizarre behaviour, vowed not to resign.

Speaking outside the door to his office, where visitors were free to check out the Halloween decoration­s, Ford said with a smile: ‘‘I have no reason to resign.’’ He said he couldn’t defend himself because the affair is part of a criminal investigat­ion involving an associate, adding: ‘‘That’s all I can say right now.’’

Toronto police discovered the video while conducting a huge surveillan­ce operation into a friend and sometimes driver suspected of providing Ford with drugs.

Ford faced allegation­s in May that he had been caught on video puffing from a glass crack pipe. Two reporters with the Toronto Star said they saw the video, but it has not been released publicly. Ford maintained he does not smoke crack, a free-base form of cocaine, and that the video did not exist.

The scandal has been the fodder of jokes on US late night television and has cast Canada’s largest city and financial capital in an unflatteri­ng light.

Ford was elected mayor three years ago on a wave of discontent simmering in the city’s outlying suburbs. Since then he has survived an attempt to remove him from office on conflict-ofinterest charges and has appeared in the news for his increasing­ly odd behavior. Through it all, the mayor has repeatedly refused to resign and pledged to run for reelection next year.

But the pressure ramped up yesterday with all four major dail- ies in the city calling on Ford to resign.

Cheri DiNovo, a member of Ontario’s parliament, tweeted: ‘‘Ford video nothing to celebrate Addiction is illness. Mayor please step down and get help?’’

Yesterday, Blair said the video of the mayor ‘‘depicts images that are consistent with those previously reported in the press’’.

‘‘As a citizen of Toronto I’m dis- appointed,’’ Blair said. ‘‘This is a traumatic issue for citizens of this city and the reputation of this city.’’

Blair said the video would come out when Ford’s associate and occasional driver, Alexander Lisi, went to trial on drug charges. Lisi now also faces extortion charges for trying to retrieve the recording from an unidentifi­ed person.

Blair did not say who owned the computer containing the video.

Blair said authoritie­s believed the video was linked to a home in Toronto, referred to by a confidenti­al informant as a ‘‘crack house’’ in court documents in Lisi’s drug case.

The prosecutor in the Lisi case released documents yesterday showing they had rummaged through Ford’s garbage in search of evidence of drug use. They show that they conducted a massive surveillan­ce operation monitoring the mayor and Lisi following drug use allegation­s.

The documents show that friends and former staffers of Ford were concerned that Lisi was ‘‘fuelling’’ the Toronto mayor’s alleged drug use.

The police documents, ordered

Tweet from Ontario MP Cheri DiNovo released by a judge, show Ford receiving packages from Lisi on several occasions.

Ford recently vouched for Lisi in a separate criminal case, praising his leadership skills and hard work in a letter filed with the court.

The letter was part of a report prepared by a probation officer after Lisi was convicted of threatenin­g to kill a woman.

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 ?? Photos: REUTERS ?? In denial: Toronto Mayor Rob Ford responds to the police investigat­ion dubbed ‘‘Project Brazen 2’’ which revealed a video that police say matches one that allegedly shows him smoking crack cocaine.
Photos: REUTERS In denial: Toronto Mayor Rob Ford responds to the police investigat­ion dubbed ‘‘Project Brazen 2’’ which revealed a video that police say matches one that allegedly shows him smoking crack cocaine.
 ??  ?? Match: Toronto police chief Bill Blair announces that police have obtained a video that matches one that has been alleged to show Toronto Mayor Rob Ford smoking crack cocaine.
Match: Toronto police chief Bill Blair announces that police have obtained a video that matches one that has been alleged to show Toronto Mayor Rob Ford smoking crack cocaine.
 ??  ?? In the frame: Toronto Mayor Rob Ford appears in still images in a Toronto Police Services drug investigat­ion report released yesterday.
In the frame: Toronto Mayor Rob Ford appears in still images in a Toronto Police Services drug investigat­ion report released yesterday.

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