
Kamloops’ top cop says RCMP upcoming officer additions will focus on front line
KAMLOOPS — Kamloops RCMP Superintendent Syd Lecky’s presentation to mayor and council Tuesday (Mar. 15) was met with approval, which means the local police force will see a boost next year.
“Quite happy to come back to our members and staff to let them know because they had no idea what was coming,” Lecky told CFJC Today Wednesday. The approval of his presentation means the detachment will be able to hire another five officers next year at a cost of about $1 million to the city budget.
Council has adopted the detachment’s five-year strategic plan, which outlines the addition of five officers each year until 2027.