Civilian-led team begins police investigations in Saskatchewan
Saskatchewan’s new Serious Incident Response Team has begun its work investigating police in the province, and is already looking into a death in police custody.
The team’s mandate is to investigate injuries and deaths in police custody, as well as sexual assault allegations involving police. The legislation establishing the team took effect Sunday, the provincial government said, and the group is now operational.
The team works under a civilian executive director, the province noted, and may also conduct other investigations if the director feels they are in the public interest.
The team’s mandate extends to municipal police officers and RCMP operating in the province, as well as certain groups of special constables such as conservation and highway patrol officers.


