A Toronto Police Service superintendent who was leading the force's disciplinary hearings has pleaded guilty to an impaired driving charge after a crash east of Toronto earlier this year.
Supt. Riyaz Hussein pleaded guilty in October; no date set yet for disciplinary hearingToronto police Supt. Riyaz Hussein has been sentenced to a one-year driving prohibition and fined $1,560. Additional charges of careless driving and having open liquor in a vehicle were withdrawn.According to Oshawa court staff, Supt. Riyaz Hussein pleaded guilty to driving with a blood alcohol level over 80 in connection with a January crash in Pickering, Ont.
In addition to the criminal conviction, Hussein will also face a disciplinary hearing at the Toronto police tribunal, however no date has yet been set. Sources previously told CBC News that Hussein was driving an unmarked police vehicle, which had been assigned to him.Police say he returned to duty in February of this year and was placed on administrative duties.
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