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RCMP investigating Delta police officer

One officer has been suspended with pay while the investigation proceeds
DPD conduct investigation

Surrey RCMP are conducting an investigation into the actions of a Delta police officer, at the request of the DPD Chief Neil Dubord.

According to a DPD news release, an allegation of an off-duty incident was brought forward to DPD management in December. After an initial examination of the allegation, it was determined the matter warranted a criminal investigation.

The allegation is of a sexual nature, concerns two off-duty DPD 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,” said Dubord. “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, Dubord added.

“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,” said Dubord.