Pubdate: Wed, 11 Jan 2012 Source: Merritt News (CN BC) Copyright: 2012 Glacier Interactive Media Contact: http://www.merrittnews.net/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/5311 Author: Robin Poon, News Reporter MERRITT RCMP COMMANDER CHARGED WITH COCAINE THEFT, USE RCMP Chief Supt. Mike Sekela announced in a Chilliwack press conference Wednesday afternoon that Staff Sgt. Stu Seib, commander of the Merritt RCMP detachment, has been accused of stealing and using cocaine. Sekela said that Seib was arrested on Tuesday after an investigation that lasted several days. He is accused of taking cocaine from the same police drug exhibit on more than one occasion. "On Friday, Jan. 6, we became aware that Staff Sgt. Stuart Seib stole and used drug exhibits," said Sekela. He said he then ordered a criminal investigation as well as an internal Code of Conduct investigation headed by "senior, experienced officers who worked through the weekend." "The investigations include an audit of all exhibits under the member's control," added Sekela. So far, Seib has been charged with theft but more charges are expected. In the meantime, Seib has been suspended from duty and no longer has access to police facilities. Sekela said police have seized Seib's badge and gun, per RCMP policy regarding suspended members. His pay will likely be suspended starting Friday. "While the alleged actions of this member are extremely troubling, they are clearly not representative of the high moral and ethical standards of the vast majority of the members of the RCMP," said Sekela. "These actions do not meet my expectations or those of the public." Sgt. Norm Flemming, temporary Merritt RCMP detachment commander following the departure of Staff Sgt. Scott Tod last summer, told the News Wednesday evening that he has resumed those duties. Flemming handed the reins over to Seib last November. "Until, I guess, Monday, he had been the detachment commander," said Flemming. Asked if the Merritt detachment was involved in the investigation of Seib, he replied, "I'm not really permitted to discuss the case specifically." Sekela said his staff met with Merritt officials as well as local RCMP employees on Monday to notify them that Seib is under investigation. "I am very confident that they remain committed and dedicated to keeping their community safe," he said of the Merritt detachment. Seib's last posting was in Clearwater. He has over 18 years of experience as an RCMP officer. - --- MAP posted-by: Jo-D