Former ‘United Nations’ gangster-turned-witness tells B.C. murder trial he was paid $300,000 by police - News Summed Up

Former ‘United Nations’ gangster-turned-witness tells B.C. murder trial he was paid $300,000 by police


VANCOUVER — A former United Nations gangster-turned-Crown witness at the murder trial of Cory Vallee was paid more than $300,000 by police to co-operate, B.C. “It became evident that what they were asking me to do was going to have a massive effect on my life. “He was a young kid in the Abbotsford area,” D testified. Roueche eventually gave D two gold bands with the words United and Nations on them. When he got to Vallee’s photo, he provided his name, as well as the nicknames, “Panther” and “Frankie.”The trial continues.


Source: National Post April 19, 2017 14:26 UTC



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