The Surrey RCMP is conducting an internal review after a police supervisor鈥檚 memo slammed the South Community Response Unit for having 鈥渄emonstrated their inability to perform the basic foundations of policing 101.鈥
Staff Sgt. Jag Saran鈥檚 March 2 email, obtained by Global 亚洲天堂, reads that he implemented a 鈥渞eset鈥 to the South CRU team. 鈥淲e need to start from the basics, and make sure we demonstrate a sound knowledge of the basics of police work,鈥 it reads.
Meantime, the team鈥檚 surveillance privileges have been suspended nor can the unit work undercover or drive unmarked cars.
Public Safety Minister and Solicitor General Mike Farnworth, in an interview with Global, confirmed an internal review is underway. 鈥淚t鈥檚 very concerning and it鈥檚 very disturbing and it undermines public confidence in policing,鈥 Farnworth said. 鈥淭he public needs to have confidence that when police are out on patrol or doing their duty out in the community that they are obeying the laws, they鈥檙e following the procedures.鈥
鈥淚t starts with an internal review and there may be other consequences that flow from that,鈥 Farnworth told Global.
What precipitated Saran鈥檚 email concerning the unit鈥檚 performance, the staff sergeant鈥檚 email indicates, were 鈥渢hroughout the year, there have been many incidents where there have been obvious breaches of law and policy鈥 which resulted in 鈥渕any charges being stayed, or not approved鈥 as well as members not demonstrating the proper application of law and policy during traffic stops and investigations.鈥
Moreover, his email states, 鈥淲ith the number of collisions and officer safety concerns documented in the past year, I have expressed my concern with the teams to ensure we do things right: follow the law and policy and keep each other safe. Our recent incident resulted in two vehicles being written off, four minor injuries, and property damage that the RCMP are on the hook for.
鈥淚t may be the cost of doing business but, when you look at the big picture, was it worth putting each other at risk of serious bodily harm and risking public safety?鈥
Const. Sarbjit Sangha, of the Surrey RCMP鈥檚 media section, told the Now-Leader on Thursday that a 鈥減reliminary鈥 review has yet to establish if any police actions resulted in stays in proceedings or charges not being approved on account of breaches in policy or law.
鈥淭here is no information to date that indicates that this is anything more than inconsistencies in training or procedural awareness,鈥 Sangha added. 鈥淧rior to any determination being made by the ongoing review, a unit supervisor shared internal correspondence with members following the incident. The messaging contained some broad statements, which were made out of frustration and concern.鈥
Sangha noted that in late February members of the South Community Response Unit tried to stop a vehicle that was being driven 鈥渆rratically鈥 and it rammed a police vehicle as it left the scene. The suspect was arrested and faces charges of assaulting a peace officer and dangerous driving.
An internal review, she said, was initiated 鈥渁s per standard practice鈥 and 鈥渢his process is part of our daily and regular operations at the detachment.鈥
Surrey Mayor Brenda Locke said she has spoken with Assistant Commissioner Brian Edwards, officer in charge of the Surrey RCMP, on the matter but declined to comment while the investigation is underway.
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