shockedcanadian
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I hope you all believe me about self serving, criminals working in police agencies here. More concerned with protecting their reputation and terrorising Canadians. Once again, multiple agency ball dropping, TPS, OPP, RCMP.
The guy walks away from a mental institution, hitches a plane ride back to China.
Tory calls for independent review of missing patient as CAMH, Toronto police come under fire
The Toronto Police Service has said that the information they were given when Cong went missing indicated that he was a “low risk to public safety.”
Police searched for Cong for 11 days from July 3 to July 14 before asking the public for help by circulating an image of Cong in a tweet, followed by a press release the next day.
“We learned on July 16 that Cong arrived at an airport, cleared all security checks and boarded an international flight,” Saunders said in a statement issued Thursday.
Facing a barrage of questions from reporters Thursday as he and Solicitor General Sylvia Jones announced new police powers to help locate missing persons, Saunders acknowledged that there were "gaps" in how the case was handled.
Saunders said the service will conduct an “extensive internal review of our procedures” to ensure they learn from this incident.
He said they will also look into whether Cong had any help to flee the country.
“We will review if he received assistance, money, or a passport from anyone who may have facilitated him leaving the country,” Saunders said. “We are working with Canadian and international law enforcement agencies. We will be seeking a Canada-wide warrant to aid in taking him in to custody if and when he returns to Canada.”
The guy walks away from a mental institution, hitches a plane ride back to China.
Tory calls for independent review of missing patient as CAMH, Toronto police come under fire
The Toronto Police Service has said that the information they were given when Cong went missing indicated that he was a “low risk to public safety.”
Police searched for Cong for 11 days from July 3 to July 14 before asking the public for help by circulating an image of Cong in a tweet, followed by a press release the next day.
“We learned on July 16 that Cong arrived at an airport, cleared all security checks and boarded an international flight,” Saunders said in a statement issued Thursday.
Facing a barrage of questions from reporters Thursday as he and Solicitor General Sylvia Jones announced new police powers to help locate missing persons, Saunders acknowledged that there were "gaps" in how the case was handled.
Saunders said the service will conduct an “extensive internal review of our procedures” to ensure they learn from this incident.
He said they will also look into whether Cong had any help to flee the country.
“We will review if he received assistance, money, or a passport from anyone who may have facilitated him leaving the country,” Saunders said. “We are working with Canadian and international law enforcement agencies. We will be seeking a Canada-wide warrant to aid in taking him in to custody if and when he returns to Canada.”
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