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High Ranking Police Folk Allegedly Behaving Badly

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Keep this with you.

You're lucky you got away with just some lost time. I find these people get rather touchy and angry when they are wrong.
Wait, so you can leave an unrestricted rifle in your trunk while you go into Sobeys, without a trigger guard or cable, so long as it's unloaded? How far away does the ammo have to be? Can it be in the trunk with it?

Also, for gun safes and cases, are keyed locks allowed, and is so, is the key required to be a certain distance away/ under poscon at all times, or can the key be hanging from a hook right next to the safe?
 
Wait, so you can leave an unrestricted rifle in your trunk while you go into Sobeys, without a trigger guard or cable, so long as it's unloaded? How far away does the ammo have to be? Can it be in the trunk with it?

Also, for gun safes and cases, are keyed locks allowed, and is so, is the key required to be a certain distance away/ under poscon at all times, or can the key be hanging from a hook right next to the safe?


 
MP Captain goes on compassionate leave, doesn't return. Fined $8000, severe reprimand.


From the article:
A visit from the RCMP on May 5 prompted Tseng to seek and receive the compassionate leave from which he ultimately failed to return.

Interesting.
 
Wait a second:

“A PORSCHE belonging to Tseng…”

Somebody should be writing National Security warrants, by the truckload.
 
From the article:
A visit from the RCMP on May 5 prompted Tseng to seek and receive the compassionate leave from which he ultimately failed to return.

Interesting.
From the sentencing decision it seems there may have been some mortgage fraud complaint involving the family, the wife, and a condo in Vancouver.


The bit where he says he’ll only speak through a “national security lawyer” is really anomalous, and I wonder what other layers there may be to this that didn’t make it to prosecution or sentencing.
 
MP Captain goes on compassionate leave, doesn't return. Fined $8000, severe reprimand.


CAF members who go awol should be docked pay for every day they're missing. In this guys case that should be 10 weeks pay or 2 to 2 1/2 months pay. At least $18-22k if he's a capt(1).

And then fine him with a reduction in rank.

Forcing him to pick another trade sounds appropriate too. Military Police Officer is one of the few trades where we're above 100% manning. We can afford to lose him.
 
From the sentencing decision it seems there may have been some mortgage fraud complaint involving the family, the wife, and a condo in Vancouver.


The bit where he says he’ll only speak through a “national security lawyer” is really anomalous, and I wonder what other layers there may be to this that didn’t make it to prosecution or sentencing.

Thank you for your input.

That definitely sounds like there is a deeper issue here.
 
CAF members who go awol should be docked pay for every day they're missing. In this guys case that should be 10 weeks pay or 2 to 2 1/2 months pay. At least $18-22k if he's a capt(1).

And then fine him with a reduction in rank.

Forcing him to pick another trade sounds appropriate too. Military Police Officer is one of the few trades where we're above 100% manning. We can afford to lose him.

Agreed on all points.

What about removal of security clearance too ?
 
Something tells me there is likely administrative actions to go with this. Release is probably in the cards.
 
Agreed on all points.

What about removal of security clearance too ?
That wouldn’t be part of the military justice system nor likely to be referred to in the sentencing. I expect his security clearance was reviewed for cause, and I’m sure his file went to the MP Credentials Review Board.

Something tells me there is likely administrative actions to go with this. Release is probably in the cards.
The sentencing notes he expects to release voluntarily next month.
 
CAF members who go awol should be docked pay for every day they're missing. In this guys case that should be 10 weeks pay or 2 to 2 1/2 months pay. At least $18-22k if he's a capt(1).

And then fine him with a reduction in rank.

Forcing him to pick another trade sounds appropriate too. Military Police Officer is one of the few trades where we're above 100% manning. We can afford to lose him.
The transcript refers to the QR&O volume 3 chapter 208 article pertaining to forfeitures, so the fine would be on top of the repayment of pay.

 
Wait a second:

“A PORSCHE belonging to Tseng…”

Somebody should be writing National Security warrants, by the truckload.
Mortgage fraud, an unexplained expensive car, working security at a base that's bringing in TS equipment.

Where's the National security nexus in that?
 
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