RCMP have laid multiple libel and defamation charges against a Calgary man who's running a website slamming police.

The statements involved accusations of perjury, corruption and destruction of evidence against two Calgary officers.

RCMP have determined the allegations are false and were made to injure the reputation of the officers.

The RCMP has further alleged the website and interference by the accused interfered with an ongoing homicide investigation.

In addition to the website, the individual is alleged to have represented himself as a paralegal to innocent family members of the victims of homicide crimes which the Calgary police were investigating, with the intent of "investigating" and suing the CPS.

John KELLY, 53, is charged with several counts of publishing defamatory libel and obstructing a peace officer.

KELLY has been released on $1000 bail with strict conditions on computer use. He's expected back in court October 7th.

The website is operated from a USA based internet provider and steps are underway to have it closed.