Surrey police transition deal still in works, less than three weeks before handover
The Surrey Police Service is less than three weeks from taking over from the RCMP to manage policing in British Columbia’s second most populous municipality, but there’s still no deal on how responsibilities will be split between the two forces.
On Nov. 29, the municipal service becomes the police force of jurisdiction in Surrey, while the Mounties take on what’s expected to be a years-long supporting role.
Surrey Police Chief Norm Lipinski says he isn’t worried about the lack of an agreement, which he expects to be signed “in a matter of days,” but the head of the RCMP’s union says members are anxious at being so close to the handover without a clear understanding of what their jobs will look like.
Brian Sauvé, president of the National Police Federation, says members haven’t been told what’s going to happen on Nov. 29 and since each police service has its own policies and procedures there could be challenges.