‘Vast majority’ of officers committed to bias-free policing: Alberta police chief
LETHBRIDGE, ALBERTA, CANADA — The chief of the Lethbridge Police Service says it will co-operate fully with a probe into officers who allegedly made unauthorized checks on a provincial cabinet minister.
Chief Shahin Mehdizahdeh also says the force takes the matter surrounding Shannon Phillips seriously.
He says the “vast majority” of officers and staff are committed to its policy of bias-free policing.
Alberta’s Serious Incident Response Team is investigating whether five Lethbridge officers and one civilian employee breached the politician’s privacy by making multiple database checks on her while she was the province’s environment minister in 2018.