Surrey Board of Trade calls for review of sex offender regulations, protocols
SURREY, B.C. — The Surrey Board of Trade says it is joining Mayor Brenda Locke in “urgently calling” for a comprehensive review of laws and protocols around high-risk sex offenders.
Board President Anita Huberman says in an open letter to B.C. Public Safety Minister Mike Farnworth and Attorney General Niki Sharma that the board is concerned and frustrated about the recent release of a 29-year-old, who lives in Surrey and was convicted of sexually assaulting two women in 2017.
The RCMP issued a public interest notice on Friday, saying Ezaz Razak “represents a serious and imminent risk to vulnerable women and intimate partners.”
The letter says this is the third release into the community in about six weeks, and the current regulations around high-risk offenders has adverse effects on local businesses, including increasing security costs.