City of Kamloops to hire more RCMP staffers to help with major crime investigations
KAMLOOPS — After years of a Supreme Court of Canada decision significantly impacting police departments, the City of Kamloops is taking steps to help out the Kamloops RCMP.
At the end of 2019, Kamloops RCMP Supt. Syd Lecky said in a news conference that the detachment was working closely with the City to try to come up with solutions for problems arising out of a 2016 Supreme Court of Canada ruling.
Lecky said since the R. v. Jordan ruling in 2016, officers have been concerned that suspects are walking free without charges.
“R. v. Jordan is a game changer for policing. It is for us here, it is for everywhere in Canada,” Lecky said. “It has had profound impacts on the manner in which police process cases and, generally speaking, the charge approval can only be sought once the investigation is totally complete.”