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Saint John police officer faces assault charge

A Saint John Police Force officer is on desk duty after being accused of using excessive force during an arrest.

Officer accused of using excessive force during an uptown Saint John arrest in August

Const.Benaiah Sok has been put on administrative duties. (CBC)

A Saint John police officer is on desk duty after being accused of using excessive force during an arrest.

In a news release sent on behalf ofChief Robert Bruce, the Saint John Police Force saysConst.Benaiah Sok, who's been with the force for two years, was charged Wednesday with assault causing bodily harm.

"The Saint John Police Force considers complaints of excessive force very serious," Bruce is quoted as saying in the release.

"Our members are trained to respond using the National Use of Force Framework and we hold them to the
highest standard of accountability in this respect."

The release says theFredericton Police Force conducted an external investigation after a "public complaint."

Alycia Bartlett,Fredericton police spokesperson, said the complaint was originally made to the Saint John Professional Standards Department and forwarded to the Fredericton forceon Sept.3, 2021. She said Fredericton policetook on the investigation at the request of the Saint John chief.

The charge against Sok stemmedfrom an incident Aug. 22 in uptown Saint John. Sok is alleged to have used excessive force while trying to arrest someone, Bartlett said.

Sokis scheduled toappear in court Feb. 7.

"Constable Sok has been reassigned to administrative duties with no public contact pending the criminal proceedings," the Saint John release says."Once the criminal court proceedings have concluded, a Police Act investigation will follow."

Fredericton police got involved because New Brunswick doesn't have an agency to investigate incidents where police behaviour is an issue.

"As the matter is now before the courts, further details about the complaint are not being released," Bartlett said.