What is CSIS’ physical surveillance unit, where staff allege sex assault, harassment?
OTTAWA — A recruitment video for the physical surveillance unit of Canada’s spy agency shows people using trains, cars and a bicycle to surreptitiously trail a target through Montreal.
A “surveillant” identified in the video as “Andrea” says the unit’s officers should be prepared for “long, idle moments” and “bursts of adrenalin” and that they be able to “blend into the background.”
The physical surveillance unit of the Canadian Security Intelligence Service is tasked with collecting intelligence by covertly observing targets.
The unit is at the centre of allegations that its B.C. office was a toxic workplace, where senior staff bullied and harassed young officers, including two women who told The Canadian Press they were sexually assaulted by a senior colleague in surveillance vehicles while on missions.