The suspension follows a public hearing of the Office of the Police Complaint Commissioner in May where adjudicator Wally Oppal determined the sexual encounter was non-consensual
A Victoria police officer found to have committed discreditable conduct in relation to an off-duty sexual encounter in Vancouver in 2018 has been suspended without pay for 30 days.
The encounter took place in Vancouver, where the woman was on a getaway weekend with a friend and where Keleher was attending a bachelor party. She and her friend knew Keleher and his group, and the friend arranged for all of them to meet at a bar.They ended up at Keleher’s hotel room, where sexual acts took place, said the decision given by Oppal on Oct. 5. The report said the complainant, who has very intoxicated, said she did not consent to the acts but Keleher said she did.
Keleher applied to have his name redacted from the proceedings but that request was denied in August.
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