New Westminster Police Service

New Westminster Police Service
New Westminster Police Service
Abbreviation NWPS
Logo dvrt.jpg
Heraldic badge of the NWPS
Motto Safety, Service, Friendship
Agency overview
Formed 1873
Annual budget 19 million CDN[1]
Legal personality Governmental: Government agency
Jurisdictional structure
Operations jurisdiction* City of New Westminster in the province of British Columbia, Canada
Governing body New Westminster Police Board
Constituting instrument BC Police Act
General nature
Operational structure
Headquarters 555 Columbia Street
Elected officers responsible
  • The Honourable Shirley Bond, Minister of Public Safety and Solicitor General
  • His Worship Wayne Wright, Mayor & Chair of the New Westminster Police Board
Agency executive Lorne Zapotichny, Chief Constable
Website
http://www.nwpolice.org
Footnotes
* Divisional agency: Division of the country, over which the agency has usual operational jurisdiction.

The New Westminster Police Service (NWPS) is the police force for the City of New Westminster, British Columbia, Canada.

The force was created in 1873 when the city council hired Jonathan Morey, a former sergeant with the Royal Engineers, Columbia detachment who stayed behind after the detachment was disbanded in 1863. Prior to that, New Westminster was policed by ad hoc temporary appointments of members of the community to act as magistrates. The British Columbia Provincial Police also policed the city a few years before the NWPS was formed. The force now has around one hundred members. Key events that affected the development of the city's police department include the Great Fire of 1898, a Bank of Montreal theft in 1911, and the introduction of new policing technologies, such as two-way radio patrol cars in 1935, and the installation of laptop computers in 1997.[2] The Chief Constable is Lorne Zapotichny. The other senior managers are Deputy Chief Constable Mike Judd, Inspector Dave Jones, and Inspector Frank Ciaccia. The police station is located at 6th and Columbia Streets at 555 Columbia, which includes a police museum.

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Controversy

On January 21, 2009, three off duty police officers were arrested and detained overnight after being alleged to racially abuse, assault and participated in a robbery in downtown Vancouver against Firoz (Phil) Khan, a newspaper deliveryman. The police constables came from the Delta Police Department, West Vancouver Police Department and New Westminster Police Service. On January 26, 2009, the Vancouver Police Department recommended to Crown Counsel for criminal charges to be laid against NWPS member Jeffrey Roger Klassen for assault and possession of stolen property and the WVPD officer Griffin Gillan for robbery. At the same time, the DPD officer was cleared of any wrongdoing.[3]

Cst. Klassen was suspended with pay for 30 days pending criminal charges to be laid and was subsequently dismissed from his part time job at the Justice Institute of British Columbia as a Use of force instructor.[4]

On January 28, 2009, Crown counsel approved one count of assault against Cst. Klassen and one count of robbery against Cst. Gillan.[5] On February 27, 2009, a new charge of possession of stolen property was laid against Cst. Klassen and the police board decided to take him off payroll.[6][7]

An independent investigation into the incident could also be launched by The Office of the Police Complaint Commissioner British Columbia once Crown Counsel has cleared the case.

See also

  • Combined Forces Special Enforcement Unit of British Columbia
  • E-Comm, 9-1-1 call and dispatch centre for Southwestern BC

References

  1. ^ City of New Westminster Budget Plan
  2. ^ Ted Usher, "A Brief History of the New Westminster Police," Retrieved 4 July 2007.
  3. ^ Vancouver police officers face robbery, assault charges
  4. ^ B.C. officer dismissed from teaching job
  5. ^ Charges laid in downtown Vancouver police assault
  6. ^ New Westminster cop faces new charge following downtown attack
  7. ^ Officer charged in assault stripped of pay

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