The officer, who has not been named, was arrested by Surrey RCMP on Tuesday. They were hired by SPS in May with a year of previous police experience. “Anytime there’s a complaint against a police officer — no matter what uniform, no matter what province they work in — it’s concerning. It’s concerning. At the end of the day, we’re trying to be a profession that people will ultimately respect,” Ian said. MacDonald, SPS media liaison. MacDonald said many police forces would not advise the public about such a case so early in an investigation, but the new force is trying to build trust with the community and shared the information in the name of transparency. No charge recommendation has been forwarded to Crown prosecutors for approval in the case. Surrey RCMP, which remains the jurisdictional force in Surrey amid a transition to SPS, declined to comment, saying the investigation is active and ongoing. Macdonald would not comment on the specific nature of the complaints, saying breach of trust covers a number of different types of cases. “If you did something that would, say, create suspicion or tarnish the trust you should have with the public, that would be an example in the broadest sense of a breach of trust,” he said. In late June, the BC Prosecution Service (BCPS) approved a breach of trust and menacing charge against Langley RCMP Const. Patrick Sean Malone. On the same day, BCPS announced a charge of assault causing bodily harm against Surrey RCMP Const. Jagjeet Bassan. Just over a week later, a second Surrey RCMP officer, Cpl. Peter Leckie was charged with breach of trust and fraud.


title: “Surrey Police Service Officer Suspended After Arrest Over Breach Of Trust Allegations Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-28” author: “Alicia Haygood”


The officer, who has not been named, was arrested by Surrey RCMP on Tuesday. They were hired by SPS in May with a year of previous police experience. “Anytime there’s a complaint against a police officer — no matter what uniform, no matter what province they work in — it’s concerning. It’s concerning. At the end of the day, we’re trying to be a profession that people will ultimately respect,” Ian said. MacDonald, SPS media liaison. MacDonald said many police forces would not advise the public about such a case so early in an investigation, but the new force is trying to build trust with the community and shared the information in the name of transparency. No charge recommendation has been forwarded to Crown prosecutors for approval in the case. Surrey RCMP, which remains the jurisdictional force in Surrey amid a transition to SPS, declined to comment, saying the investigation is active and ongoing. Macdonald would not comment on the specific nature of the complaints, saying breach of trust covers a number of different types of cases. “If you did something that would, say, create suspicion or tarnish the trust you should have with the public, that would be an example in the broadest sense of a breach of trust,” he said. In late June, the BC Prosecution Service (BCPS) approved a breach of trust and menacing charge against Langley RCMP Const. Patrick Sean Malone. On the same day, BCPS announced a charge of assault causing bodily harm against Surrey RCMP Const. Jagjeet Bassan. Just over a week later, a second Surrey RCMP officer, Cpl. Peter Leckie was charged with breach of trust and fraud.


title: “Surrey Police Service Officer Suspended After Arrest Over Breach Of Trust Allegations Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-12-11” author: “Ursula Neyra”


The officer, who has not been named, was arrested by Surrey RCMP on Tuesday. They were hired by SPS in May with a year of previous police experience. “Anytime there’s a complaint against a police officer — no matter what uniform, no matter what province they work in — it’s concerning. It’s concerning. At the end of the day, we’re trying to be a profession that people will ultimately respect,” Ian said. MacDonald, SPS media liaison. MacDonald said many police forces would not advise the public about such a case so early in an investigation, but the new force is trying to build trust with the community and shared the information in the name of transparency. No charge recommendation has been forwarded to Crown prosecutors for approval in the case. Surrey RCMP, which remains the jurisdictional force in Surrey amid a transition to SPS, declined to comment, saying the investigation is active and ongoing. Macdonald would not comment on the specific nature of the complaints, saying breach of trust covers a number of different types of cases. “If you did something that would, say, create suspicion or tarnish the trust you should have with the public, that would be an example in the broadest sense of a breach of trust,” he said. In late June, the BC Prosecution Service (BCPS) approved a breach of trust and menacing charge against Langley RCMP Const. Patrick Sean Malone. On the same day, BCPS announced a charge of assault causing bodily harm against Surrey RCMP Const. Jagjeet Bassan. Just over a week later, a second Surrey RCMP officer, Cpl. Peter Leckie was charged with breach of trust and fraud.


title: “Surrey Police Service Officer Suspended After Arrest Over Breach Of Trust Allegations Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-26” author: “Charles Hudley”


The officer, who has not been named, was arrested by Surrey RCMP on Tuesday. They were hired by SPS in May with a year of previous police experience. “Anytime there’s a complaint against a police officer — no matter what uniform, no matter what province they work in — it’s concerning. It’s concerning. At the end of the day, we’re trying to be a profession that people will ultimately respect,” Ian said. MacDonald, SPS media liaison. MacDonald said many police forces would not advise the public about such a case so early in an investigation, but the new force is trying to build trust with the community and shared the information in the name of transparency. No charge recommendation has been forwarded to Crown prosecutors for approval in the case. Surrey RCMP, which remains the jurisdictional force in Surrey amid a transition to SPS, declined to comment, saying the investigation is active and ongoing. Macdonald would not comment on the specific nature of the complaints, saying breach of trust covers a number of different types of cases. “If you did something that would, say, create suspicion or tarnish the trust you should have with the public, that would be an example in the broadest sense of a breach of trust,” he said. In late June, the BC Prosecution Service (BCPS) approved a breach of trust and menacing charge against Langley RCMP Const. Patrick Sean Malone. On the same day, BCPS announced a charge of assault causing bodily harm against Surrey RCMP Const. Jagjeet Bassan. Just over a week later, a second Surrey RCMP officer, Cpl. Peter Leckie was charged with breach of trust and fraud.


title: “Surrey Police Service Officer Suspended After Arrest Over Breach Of Trust Allegations Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-10-22” author: “Richard Bates”


The officer, who has not been named, was arrested by Surrey RCMP on Tuesday. They were hired by SPS in May with a year of previous police experience. “Anytime there’s a complaint against a police officer — no matter what uniform, no matter what province they work in — it’s concerning. It’s concerning. At the end of the day, we’re trying to be a profession that people will ultimately respect,” Ian said. MacDonald, SPS media liaison. MacDonald said many police forces would not advise the public about such a case so early in an investigation, but the new force is trying to build trust with the community and shared the information in the name of transparency. No charge recommendation has been forwarded to Crown prosecutors for approval in the case. Surrey RCMP, which remains the jurisdictional force in Surrey amid a transition to SPS, declined to comment, saying the investigation is active and ongoing. Macdonald would not comment on the specific nature of the complaints, saying breach of trust covers a number of different types of cases. “If you did something that would, say, create suspicion or tarnish the trust you should have with the public, that would be an example in the broadest sense of a breach of trust,” he said. In late June, the BC Prosecution Service (BCPS) approved a breach of trust and menacing charge against Langley RCMP Const. Patrick Sean Malone. On the same day, BCPS announced a charge of assault causing bodily harm against Surrey RCMP Const. Jagjeet Bassan. Just over a week later, a second Surrey RCMP officer, Cpl. Peter Leckie was charged with breach of trust and fraud.