Regina officer accused of using internal databases to meet women broke public trust, police chief says | Unpublished
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Publication Date: March 13, 2025 - 12:56

Regina officer accused of using internal databases to meet women broke public trust, police chief says

March 13, 2025
Regina police chief Farooq Sheikh says an officer accused of using internal databases to meet women undermined public trust with his actions.Sheikh says the actions of the accused, who is listed as a suspended member, do not reflect the values of the Regina Police Service.He says the force has been working to come up with ways, from new audit systems to training, to prevent similar matters from happening.


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