Quebec watchdog criticized over investigations of police shootings
MONTREAL — Quebec’s independent police watchdog needs to be more transparent and its operations should be investigated by a legislative committee, rights advocates and victims’ families said Monday.
The group, led by a civil rights advocacy organization called la Ligue des droits et libertes, also questioned whether the office is as independent as it claims to be.
Quebec’s police watchdog, known as the Bureau des enquetes independantes, was created in 2016 following years of complaints and demands from citizens for an independent bureau to investigate instances when someone dies or is seriously injured during a police intervention.
On Monday, rights advocates and the families of people killed by police lamented the lack of criminal charges that have resulted from the BEI’s investigations and they called for a legislative committee to study the office’s first three years of operation.