Search at a tugboat: “They can search as long as they want”

The police arrived Wednesday morning at one of the largest towing companies in to conduct a search.

“The police don’t want to tell us anything. I know they check my computers, among other things. I have nothing to reproach myself for, so they can search all they want,” said Daniel Descoste, who identified himself as one of the shareholders of the PDR towing company.

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The company’s offices located on Boulevard Dagenais Ouest received a visit from the police in the morning as part of an “ongoing investigation”.

This is an investigation carried out by the Laval Integrity and Ethics Office (BIEL), which deals in particular with cases of collusion and embezzlement.


One of the shareholders of the towing company, Daniel Descoste. MAXIME DELAND/AGENCE QMI

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“We confirm that there is a BIEL investigation underway, that these are searches and that no other information can be shared at the moment,” agent Laurent Arsenault said. spokesperson for the Laval police.

However, for Daniel Descoste, the company for which he works has absolutely nothing to reproach itself for. According to him, no one was arrested, but some people were met.


Search at a Laval tugboat: “They can search as long as they want”

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Daniel Descoste is convinced that the police visit to Remorquage PDR is a way for his competitors to try to crush him.

“It won’t work,” he insisted, his tone firm.


Search at a Laval tugboat: “They can search as long as they want”

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Remorquage PDR is a company that holds the exclusive rights to towing services throughout the eastern part of Laval.

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