B.C. government sets November date for Surrey police handover
- British Columbia's government has set Nov. 29 as the date for the Surrey Police Service to replace the RCMP as Surrey's jurisdictional force.
- Surrey Police Service Chief Const. Norm Lipinski mentioned the force's current staff of 428, including 367 sworn officers, with plans for more recruitment before the transition date.
- An agreement already exists to maintain 834 officers in Surrey between the RCMP and the new municipal force, with Mounties redeploying as Surrey Police Service recruits more officers.
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