5 people arrested as police investigate alleged swarming of Coastal GasLink worker
Following an incident in which a pipeline employee was allegedly swarmed on March 26 by a group of masked individuals wearing camouflage at the 43-km mark of the Morice West Forest Service Road, the RCMP obtained two search warrants related to theft under $5,000.
In a statement on the Yintah Access website, the group said a large force from the RCMP’s Community-Industry Response Group raided the village site arresting mostly Indigenous women, including Gidimt’en Chief Woos’ daughter. On March 9, chair of the Civilian Review and Complaints Commission for the RCMP Michelaine Lahaie initiated a systemic review of the unit, which local First Nations refer to as a “militarized squadron” of the RCMP.
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