B.C. Mountie’s lawyer admits messages broke RCMP code, but calls investigation biased
The decision from an RCMP conduct board about comments made by British Columbia police officers in a private group chat will have implications for officers across the country, a lawyer for a Coquitlam Mountie says.
Anita Atwal, lawyer for Const. Philip Dick, told an RCMP adjudicator Tuesday that her client admits some messages he sent over police mobile data terminals breached the force’s code of conduct.
However, Atwal said the investigation into him and fellow officers was unfair and biased, and the group chat — utilizing the encrypted messaging app Signal — was “not a work-related group chat.”
Closing submissions began this week in the misconduct case that alleges racist, sexist and discriminatory comments were made in group chats and on police computer terminals by Coquitlam constables Ian Solven, Mersad Mesbah and Philip Dick.

