Police Did Not Entrap Men in Child Sex Cases, Supreme Court of Canada Rules

Police Did Not Entrap Men in Child Sex Cases, Supreme Court of Canada Rules
Supreme Court of Canada is seen shrouded in fog in Ottawa on Nov 4, 2022. The Canadian Press/Sean Kilpatrick
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The Supreme Court of Canada says a Toronto-area police force did not entrap men in an operation aimed at buyers of sexual services from children.
The finding comes today in unanimous decisions in four appeals that arose from arrests and prosecutions in Project Raphael, a York Regional Police investigation that began in 2014.