B.C. court hears Chinese police went ‘missing’ for hours during trip to Vancouver
VANCOUVER — British Columbia’s Supreme Court heard Tuesday that three Chinese police officials went “missing” for six hours during an RCMP-escorted visit to Vancouver in 2018, setting off concerns they could be trying to illicitly repatriate someone.
The revelation came during testimony by RCMP Supt. Peter Tsui at the trial of William Majcher, a former RCMP officer who has pleaded not guilty to a security offence in relation to his alleged work for the Chinese government.
Tsui said he had helped facilitate the visit by the delegation from the Chinese Ministry of Public Security during his time as a liaison officer stationed in Beijing.
He said it involved 22 Chinese officials split between Toronto and Vancouver who were being “hosted” by Canadian police as they worked on “mutual files” related to market fraud, money laundering and “economic fugitives” over about nine days.


