THE Vancouver police The Board of Directors indicates that a “full report” on a complaint concerning political motivations and the arrest of quotas for an interrupted crime in downtown Eastside will be delivered in June.
Director Allan Black announced a meeting of the board of directors of the complaint centered on the “recent expectations of the Vancouver police service”, and the report on the complaint will be submitted by the next council meeting on June 19.
The equipment of the agenda for the meeting on Thursday included an email strongly expurred at the office of the commissioner for the police complaints of an anonymous denunciator claiming to be a disenchanted police officer of Vancouver.
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The complaint of last month indicates that the department arbitrarily established arrest quotas within the framework of the “working group” of the Ken Sim mayor, an initiative in downtown Eastside to repress drugs and other violence and crimes.

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Outgoing police chief Adam Palmer told the meeting that the work of the working group had resulted in a sharp decrease in break -ins and violent flights and crimes, which he described as “incredible results” in the reduction of crime in the community.
Palmer says that there was recently a 25% increase in assault against officers, including highly publicized cases of a strike attack and another where an officer was burned.
“We are really satisfied with the results, even if we had a certain adversity with the attacked officers,” said Palmer.
“People who are not happy are drug traffickers, chronic delinquents, members of organized crime, people who cause dangers and grief and just violence against people in the city center of Eastside, they are not happy at all.”
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