Surrey RCMP confirmed they had opened two cases related to attempted break-ins at the charity’s headquarters
, and one related to theft – all in February and March. But investigators found little evidence, no suspects and no “obvious signs of hate crimes” such as racist remarks or graffiti, the Mounties said in an e-mailed statement.
Ms. Al-Azem said it is disturbing that the Mounties don’t have files open for two incidents reported by the charity last year, in June and November. Asked about stepping up patrols near the group’s headquarters, the force said it already has a large presence in the area.of Canada’s 13 largest municipal and regional police forces over eight years found the average rates at which individual forces solved hate crimes by charging perpetrators varied from a low of 6 per cent to a high of 28 per cent.
In B.C., dozens of RCMP detachments are contracted to patrol cities and towns. The data show the RCMP in those communities laid charges in just 8 per cent of hate crime cases from 2013 to 2020.
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