Police in Surrey, B.C., denied request to delay next step in transition plan: chief
SURREY — The chief of the Surrey Police Service says his force, which has been swamped with extortion cases, has been denied by the B.C. government its request to delay the transition from the RCMP.
Chief Norm Lipinski says in a statement that his officers had originally planned for a “staged transition” of the Cloverdale region, taking over policing on the south side in April and the north side in July.
Lipinski says he asked four a four-month delay of the transition, in part due to staffing concerns caused by the “unprecedented extortion crisis.”
“Addressing this serious and complex issue has required the redeployment of more than 40 SPS officers to specialized investigative teams. While this work is critical to protecting our community, it has significantly impacted our staffing capacity,” the statement says.
