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Police misconduct in Surrey Six investigation revealed as publication ban is lifted
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English - January 31, 2019 21:03 - 13 minutes - ★★★★★ - 1 ratingBusiness News News Society & Culture Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
After a submission by Global News and the CBC, portions of a publication ban have been lifted and we can now reveal for the first time some of the details of the misconduct by RCMP officers investigating the Surrey Six murders.
One of those officers, Derek Brassington, was having parties and regular sex with a key witness in locations across Canada, during a timeframe that spanned months.
Brassington lied to other police officers, and manipulated the witness-protection program in order to spend time alone with the witness, who is being identified as 'Jane Doe 1' at the moment because of an ongoing publication ban on her name.
Guest: Kash Heed
Former Public Safety Minister and Former West Vancouver Police Chief
After a submission by Global News and the CBC, portions of a publication ban have been lifted and we can now reveal for the first time some of the details of the misconduct by RCMP officers investigating the Surrey Six murders.
One of those officers, Derek Brassington, was having parties and regular sex with a key witness in locations across Canada, during a timeframe that spanned months.
Brassington lied to other police officers, and manipulated the witness-protection program in order to spend time alone with the witness, who is being identified as 'Jane Doe 1' at the moment because of an ongoing publication ban on her name.
Guest: Kash Heed
Former Public Safety Minister and Former West Vancouver Police Chief