Transition to Surrey Police Service to see municipal officers training under RCMP
SURREY, B.C. — Residents in Surrey, B.C., may notice police officers patrolling in two different uniforms as the city begins what the RCMP says is the largest police transition in Canada.
The RCMP says in a statement that experienced officers with the new Surrey Police Service began orientation Monday, and each municipal officer would be paired with a Mountie for a few shifts before heading out to respond to calls in RCMP-branded vehicles.
The statement says Surrey Police Service officers will primarily support front-line operations within the RCMP’s municipal policing unit, while a smaller number will be assigned to general investigation and major crimes units to start.
The RCMP will maintain command during the transition, overseeing all operational matters and the delivery of programs and services.