Ten months after he was suspended with pay, an SQ officer is being charged with falsifying evidence.

Constable Sebastien Grenier was suspended in April 2014 when police began their investigation.

The Surete du Quebec says it now has enough evidence to recommend charges of falsifying evidence and bearing false witness.

The SQ alleges Grenier was using a radar gun without proper training to give out speeding tickets in the Eastern Townships and was faking evidence to use as proof.

The disciplinary committee for the provincial police has handed all its findings over to crown prosecutors.

Grenier is expected to appear in court on March 27.

The force will also re-evaluate his status in the days to come.