A man who Winnipeg police say has links to organized crime and has been convicted for drug trafficking is involved with the construction company building the city's new police headquarters, CBC News has learned.
The president of Caspian Construction, the main contractor involved in the $155-million police building project, confirmed that Ray Rybachuk is a key partner in all of its projects.
Caspian is working on converting the former Canada Post building on Graham Avenue, which will become the Winnipeg Police Service's new headquarters, replacing the Public Safety Building on Princess Street.
Rybachuk was the subject of a risk assessment by the Winnipeg Police Service and the RCMP and was named in 2010 by Manitoba's Criminal Intelligence Section as a "Top 10 threat, " CBC News has learned.
According to one police intelligence document, a police inspector said Rybachuk has links to the Hells Angels and the Zig Zag Crew, two street gangs operating in the city.
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