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安省省長福特 呼籲修改刑法 改革保釋製度

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安省省長福特 呼籲修改刑法 改革保釋製度

“令人作嘔”:多倫多地區5000萬美元毒品案,除一名嫌疑人外,其餘嫌疑人均獲保釋,福特發表講話

作者:克裏斯·福克斯 2025年6月17日
https://www.ctvnews.ca/toronto/article/doug-ford-delivers-rant-on-weak-kneed-judges-says-bail-system-is-broken/

安大略省省長道格·福特在曆史性毒品案嫌疑人獲釋後,發表激烈言論,呼籲修改刑法並改革保釋製度。

周二,省長道格·福特得知皮爾區一起涉案近5000萬美元的毒品案,除一名嫌疑人外,其餘嫌疑人均已獲釋,他便立即發表講話,譴責“軟弱的法官”和“失效的”保釋製度。

皮爾區警察局上周舉行新聞發布會,宣布逮捕九名涉案人員,官員們稱這是該警隊曆史上最大的單次毒品繳獲行動。

在新聞發布會上,警方表示,在調查中共繳獲479公斤磚塊狀可卡因,其中大部分藏匿在運輸卡車中。

警方稱此次緝獲行動是“對跨國有組織犯罪的沉重打擊”,但隨後證實,其中八名嫌疑人已獲保釋。

在周二另一場無關的新聞發布會上,福特表示,在回答記者提問後,他需要時間“吐槽”,然後立即開始批評釋放如此多嫌疑人的決定。

福特還講述了上周發生的一起事件,他說四名蒙麵“暴徒”試圖從他位於怡陶碧穀的車道上偷走一輛車,但最終被警方追捕並逮捕。

“他們(警方)破獲了一起大規模緝毒案,繳獲了500公斤可卡因,這些毒販想用它來毒害我們的孩子,毒害我們的人民。你們猜怎麽著?這些膽小怕事的法官。這是皮爾區曆史上最大的一次緝毒行動。猜猜他們(嫌疑人)在哪兒?他們又回到了街上,”福特說。“你能相信嗎?在皮爾區曆史上最大的一次緝毒行動之後,他們竟然被釋放了。500公斤可卡因最終足以致命,而法官卻對他們輕描淡寫。‘好吧,小約翰尼,你去販毒吧。為什麽不給他們更多毒品呢?’這太瘋狂了。這個製度已經崩潰了。”

福特經常批評加拿大的保釋製度,今年4月甚至提出了選舉法官的想法,效仿美國的做法。

他的言論隨後促使安大略省三位首席大法官罕見地發表聯合聲明,稱司法獨立是“我們憲政民主的基石”。

福特稱情況“令人作嘔”
周二,福特沒有提出具體的解決方案,但承諾將“全力支持”總理馬克·卡尼和聯邦政府,直到實現有意義的“保釋改革”。

福特還提到了另一項近期調查,該調查逮捕了18名涉嫌皮爾地區一係列暴力勒索事件的嫌疑人。警方此前曾表示,其中一半嫌疑人在被捕時已收到某種形式的釋放令。

“他們需要修改刑法,他們需要修改保釋改革,我會全力支持他(卡尼),直到這件事完成,”福特說。“別再磨磨蹭蹭了。總理向我保證他會修改。這必須得做。”

福特此前曾因其對司法係統的一些言論而受到加拿大公民自由協會的批評,該協會稱其言論“令人深感擔憂”。

周二,他表示將繼續推動這一議題,直到保釋製度改革完成,並稱目前的狀況“令人作嘔”。

福特隨後討論了對一名旺市居民提起刑事指控一事,該居民據稱上周在試圖阻止一起劫車事件時開槍射擊。

“我得查到這個人的姓名和電話號碼,我要為他舉辦一場籌款活動,以支付律師費。他應該因勇敢發聲而獲得一枚獎章,”福特說。

'Disgusting': Ford speaks out after all but one suspect in $50M Toronto-area drug bust released on bail

By Chris Fox  June 17, 2025
 
Ontario Premier Doug Ford calls for changes to the criminal code and bail reform in a heated rant after suspects in historic drug seizure have been released.

Premier Doug Ford delivered an unprompted “rant” against “weak-kneed judges” and a “broken” bail system on Tuesday after learning that all but one suspect charged in connection with a nearly $50-million drug bust in Peel Region have already been released from custody.

Peel Regional Police held a news conference last week to announce nine arrests in connection with what officials said was the largest single seizure of drugs in the force’s history.

During the news conference, police said that officers seized a total of 479 kilograms of bricked cocaine in connection with the investigation, much of it hidden in transport trucks.

Police called the bust a “seismic blow to transnational organized crime,” however they later confirmed that eight of the suspects were already out on bail.

During an unrelated news conference on Tuesday, Ford said that he wanted time for a “rant” after answering reporter questions and then immediately began his criticism of the decisions to release so many of the suspects on bail.

Ford also recounted an incident last week here he said that four masked “thugs” attempted to steal a vehicle from his Etobicoke driveway but were ultimately arrested after being chased down by police.

“They (police) do a massive bust, 500 kilos of cocaine that these drug dealers want to poison our kids and poison our people with. Guess what guys? These weak-kneed judges. The biggest bust in Peel’s history. Guess where they (the suspects) are? They are back out on the street again,” Ford said. “Can you believe that? They actually get released after the largest drug bust in Peel history. 500 kilos of cocaine that can ultimately kill people and judges slap them on the wrist. ‘OK little Johnny you go out there and deal more drugs. Why don’t you give them more drugs?’ It is crazy. The system is broken.”’

Ford has been a frequent critic of Canada’s bail system and in April even floated the idea of electing judges, similar to what is done in the United States.

His comments then prompted Ontario’s three chief justices to issue a rare joint statement in which they called judicial independence a “cornerstone of our constitutional democracy.”

Ford calls situation 'disgusting’

On Tuesday, Ford did not offer a specific solution but promised that he will be “all over” Prime Minister Mark Carney and the federal government until there is meaningful “bail reform.”

Ford also brought up another recent investigation that resulted in the arrest of 18 suspects in connection with a series of violent extortion incidents throughout Peel Region. Police have previously said that half of those suspects were on some form of release order at the time of their arrest.

“They need to change the criminal code, they need to change bail reform, I will be all over him (Carney) until this gets done,” Ford said. “Stop the dilly dallying around. The prime minister gave me his word he is going to change it. It has to be done.”

Ford has previously faced criticism from the Canadian Civil Liberties Association over some of his previous comments on the judiciary, which the group has called “deeply alarming.”

On Tuesday, he said that he will continue pushing the issue until there is bail reform, calling the current situation “disgusting.”

Ford then went on to discuss the filing of criminal charges against a Vaughan resident who allegedly shot a firearm while attempting to thwart a carjacking attempt last week.

“I got to find out this guy’s name and number and I am going to hold a fundraiser for lawyers fees for him. He should get a medal for standing up,” Ford said.

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