Mistaken identity: Porn allegation dropped against Nova Scotia doctor after mix-up
HALIFAX — In a bizarre case of mistaken identity, Halifax police blamed unnamed “partner” agencies Tuesday for providing erroneous information that led to the arrest of a local doctor who was wrongly accused of possessing child pornography.
“(Police) acted swiftly and in good faith as soon as the new information came to light,” Halifax Regional Police said in a statement Tuesday. “We recognize and regret the deeply negative impact of an unfortunate error of this nature.”
The police force said it received information from two agencies — one Canadian and one American — before its Internet Child Exploitation team executed a search warrant on Dec. 2.
Const. John MacLeod, a spokesman for Halifax police, declined to name the agencies or the accused.


