Montreal

Ex-Montreal officer arrested for alleged leak to Hells Angels

A former sergeant-detective with the Montreal police who specialized in fighting biker gangs has been arrested for allegedly selling information on open police cases to the Hells Angels.

Benoit Roberge charged with 2 counts of gangsterism after arrest Saturday

Respected police officer charged

11 years ago
Duration 2:46
A police officer who investigated biker gangs is accused of selling info to the Hells Angels

A former sergeant-detective with the Montreal police who specialized in fighting biker gangs has been arrested for allegedly selling information on open police cases to the Hells Angels.

Benoit Roberge was taken into custody Saturday afternoon and is facing two charges of gangsterism, one count of obstruction of justice and one count of breach of trust.

Roberge allegedly sold information on open police cases to the Hells Angels. (Radio-Canada Archives)

The Sûreté du Québec, Quebec's provincial police force, began its investigation into information leaks inside the Montreal police force some months ago, said SQ spokesman Insp. Michel Forget.

The search for evidence led them to Roberge, a former police officer who retired from the force in August and is now working for Revenue Quebec.

He was arrested at his home on Montreal's South Shore while in the company of a member of the Hells Angels.

“The investigation demonstrated that he had transmitted pertinent information to organized crime figures in relation to ongoing investigations in return for some amounts of money,” said Forget.

Benoit Roberge retired from the Montreal police force in August and had been working for Revenue Quebec. (Radio-Canada Archives)

Roberge had testified in a number of trials throughout his career, particularly in cases involving biker gangs the Rock Machine and Hells Angels.

Roberge will be arraigned at the Montreal courthouse at 2 p.m. ET Monday.