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Special Investigations Unit charged 20 police officers in 2016

The Special Investigations Unit headquarters in Mississauga, Ont. are seen on Aug. 24, 2016. Nakita Krucker / File / The Toronto Star via Getty Images

TORONTO – Ontario’s police watchdog says it laid criminal charges against 20 police officers last year, up from 16 officers in 2015.

The Special Investigations Unit, which probes incidents involving police where there has been a death, serious injury or allegations of sexual assault, detailed the figures in its annual report published Thursday.

The SIU says it closed 296 cases last year, up from 255 cases in 2015.

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Seventeen of the cases closed in 2016 resulted in charges against officers, including assault, sexual assault, dangerous driving and criminal negligence causing death.

The SIU also says 38 per cent of last year’s completed cases were closed by memo, which means the SIU decided quickly there was nothing to investigate under its mandate because the injury involved was not considered serious, or it wasn’t caused directly or indirectly by a police officer’s actions.

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The SIU says it opened 327 new investigations last year, an increase of almost six per cent from 2015.

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