Pubdate: Tue, 31 Aug 2004 Source: Parksville Qualicum Beach News (CN BC) Copyright: 2004 Parksville Qualicum Beach News Contact: http://www.pqbnews.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1361 Author: Neil Horner POLICE TO INVESTIGATE ALLEGATIONS STEMMING FROM LASQUETI RAID Allegations that police officers entered Lasqueti Island homes without search warrants will be the subject of an RCMP investigation, says Oceanside Detachment commander Bill van Otterloo. In an interview Friday, van Otterloo said he is deeply concerned about the allegations of misconduct by police during the raids last weekend. "There were a lot of allegations levelled at us, including allegations of damage to property and incidences of officers going into homes without warrants and of being on private property without warrants," he said. "We are looking into those allegations and a formal investigation will be carried out. We are taking them seriously." He said the details of the investigation, slated to begin within the next two weeks, have not been finalized, he noted the local detachment will not be conducting the investigation themselves. Island resident Chris Bearchell said she had witnessed two houses being broken into and entered by police during the course of the raid. "If the police are so concerned about the law, they should show some respect for it," she said. "When you see them violating the law, it's hard to believe other things they say." Staff Sgt. van Otterloo attended the town hall meeting held on Lasqueti last Wednesday night, and returned the next morning to look into some of the complaints from the residents. "I was on the island to deal with an allegation that a water line had been damaged by our people," he said. "I paid for the damage on behalf of the eradication team. I felt in good faith I could look after their needs and hopefully make good." Despite the hard feelings engendered by the weekend raid, Staff Sgt. van Otterloo said he hopes the damage to the relationship between the police and Lasqueti residents can be overcome. "I'm taking assertive and positive steps to rebuild the bridge between us," he said. "The community itself is a safe community that has really not required a lot of reactive policing on our part and I don't want Lasqueti to be treated any differently from any other community." - --- MAP posted-by: Josh