Montreal

Theft of police USB drive: two people arrested and charged

Two people were charged today in connection to the theft of a police USB key believed to contain secret information on organized crime operations.

Drive stolen from officer's car believed to contain sensitive data on organized crime

The USB key was stolen in mid December. (CBC)

Two people were charged today in connection to the theft of a police USB key believed to contain secret information on organized crime operations.

Bouamrane Ahmed Fouatih, 31, and Roza Zetchi, 26, were charged with nine crimes, including theft, fraud, and possession of stolen items.

The USB key was stolen in mid-December from the car belonging to Cmdr. Patrice Vilceus, a top officer with the police's Eclipse squad, which fights organized crime in the city. Vilceus had left the sensitive device in his car while he was at a Christmas party.

Police could not confirm whether the information was recovered, nor would they say what was on the missing USB key.

Sources said that although investigators are not fully certain of the contents of the data, they may relate to past, current or future police operations.

Arrests made downtown

​The suspects were arrested in downtown Montreal while trying to use a stolen credit card, police sources told Radio-Canada.

Fouatih did not enter a plea today. His defence lawyer says they'll take the weekend to examine the evidence and build a case.

Zetchi was released on the condition that she must appear in court on Feb. 5.

With files from Pascal Robidas/Radio-Canada