‘Riddled with lies’: Toronto cop guilty of stealing Swiss watch and credit cards from dead people, using stolen car and abusing databases

A Toronto police officer has been found guilty of stealing a luxury watch and credit cards from dead people, possessing and driving a stolen car and misusing police databases by a judge who called his version of events “riddled with lies.”

Const. Boris Borissov’s testimony was “completely unworthy of belief,” Judge Mary Misener wrote in her decisions after delivering her verdict at the Newmarket court on Wednesday, finding the veteran officer guilty of all 15 charges.

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Const. Boris Borrisov, seen outside court with his lawyer Joanne Mulcahy.

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