RCMP officers face firing over ‘atrocious’ racist behaviour, harassment
VANCOUVER — Three RCMP members from a Metro Vancouver detachment could be fired over alleged “atrocious,” “racist” and “horrible” behaviour detailed by a fellow officer.
A schedule from the RCMP shows Constables Philip Dick, Ian Solven and Mersad Mesbah are slated to appear next February for code of conduct hearings over allegations including discrimination, harassment and discrediting the police force.
In court filings to obtain a search warrant, an officer in the RCMP’s Professional Standards Unit in Coquitlam, B.C., says another member in the detachment complained about being harassed by the accused officers.
The complaint also describes a “climate of harassment” from the trio “directed at others based on race, gender and their perceived value as police officers.”