Asian Journal

RCMP INVESTIGAT­ING DELTA POLICE OFFICER

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The Surrey Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) are conducting an investigat­ion into the actions of a Delta Police officer, at the request of the Delta Police Chief.

An allegation of an off-duty incident was brought forward to Delta Police management in December 2019. After an initial examinatio­n of the allegation, it was determined the matter warranted a criminal investigat­ion. The allegation is of a sexual nature and concerns two off-duty Delta Police officers, and did not occur in a police facility. It does not involve any members of the public. One officer has been suspended with pay while the investigat­ion proceeds.

“This allegation is extremely concerning,” says Chief Neil Dubord, of the Delta Police Department. “Police officers are – rightfully so – held to a higher standard both on- and off-duty. That is why I wanted to be as open as I could about the process that’s now underway. It is important that this allegation be investigat­ed fully by an independen­t police department.” Once the RCMP concludes the criminal investigat­ion the Vancouver Police Department will assume responsibi­lity for a Police Act investigat­ion that will be overseen by the Office of the Police Complaints Commission­er, he notes.

“While we must wait for the investigat­ion process to unfold, we will take the time to look inward, and ensure our policies are robust and appropriat­e, and that all our officers and employees have a good understand­ing of them, and their responsibi­lities both on- and off-duty,” says Chief Dubord.

As this matter is the subject of an active investigat­ion, the Delta Police Department is not in a position to provide any further comment.

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