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Const. Michael Chachula in Swift Current charged with drug trafficking

A constable with the RCMP in Swift Current, Sask., has been charged with trafficking cocaine and ecstasy and suspended from his job.

Mountie charged with trafficking cocaine, ecstasy

RAW: RCMP Supt. Alfredo Bangloy on officer facing drug charges

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RCMP Supt. Alfredo Bangloy talks about a Swift Current, Sask., officer facing drug charges.

MichaelChachula, a constable with the RCMP in Swift Current, Sask., has been charged with trafficking cocaine and ecstasy and suspended from his job.

Police saidChachula, 31, was arrested in Swift Current on Monday and charged with two counts of trafficking.

It is never easy to speak about investigations like these.Its very disheartening that a serving police officer, sworn to uphold the law, is facing criminal charges. This is unacceptable and we understand the public expects more of us, said Supt. Alfredo Bangloy, in a news release.

RCMP saidthe investigation began in April2014 when the force received a criminal complaint regarding Chachula. Since the allegations involved a Mountie, the RCMP asked the Moose Jaw Police Service to investigate.

During that investigation, Moose Jaw police got information unrelated to the original complaint, which police saidwarranted further investigation into illegal drugs.

The RCMP saidit again considered getting another police force to investigate, but decided its members had the expertise neededto investigate the newdrug allegations.

In October 2014, the RCMP's major crime unit began investigating the drug allegations. That investigation led to this week's charges. Police saidChachula is also facing an internal code of conduct investigation.

Chachula is expected to make his first court appearance in Swift Current on Feb. 18. RCMP said Chachula had been working as a general duty constable in Swift Current since 2012. He has been with the RCMP for nearly seven years.