A Metro Vancouver officer faces two breach of trust charges. Court date set for July 22 after an Abbotsford-led investigation.
Officer Faces Criminal Charges in New Westminster
Meanwhile, a Metro Vancouver police officer is now facing criminal charges in British Columbia. Furthermore, the case involves a member of the New Westminster Police Department.
In addition, the officer has been charged with two counts of breach of trust. Moreover, the charges are tied to alleged incidents that took place last year.
Court Appearance Scheduled for July 22
Meanwhile, the BC Prosecution Service confirmed the next step in the legal process. Furthermore, Const. Hardeep Singh Purba is scheduled to appear in New Westminster provincial court on July 22.
In addition, prosecutors say the alleged events happened on May 4 and May 7 last year. Moreover, the matter remains before the courts, and no findings have been made.
Abbotsford Police Led the Investigation
Meanwhile, the investigation was handled by an outside police service. Furthermore, the Abbotsford Police Department conducted the probe.
In addition, the findings were later passed along for review by prosecutors. Moreover, officials have not released details about what the allegations involve.
Suspension and Internal Response
Meanwhile, the New Westminster police service says it learned about the allegations last year. Furthermore, it immediately reported the matter to the Office of the Police Complaint Commissioner.
In addition, the officer was suspended from duty right away. Moreover, that suspension was later changed to unpaid status in August.
However, officials have not shared further details about the case. Furthermore, leadership stated that the allegations do not reflect the values or professionalism of the department.
What Comes Next
Meanwhile, the case will continue in court this summer. Furthermore, additional information may emerge during future proceedings.
In addition, the officer remains before the court as the legal process unfolds.