Civil Rights Group Files RCMP Complaint
in Ian Bush Death
The B.C. Civil Liberties Association (BCCLA) has launched a complaint against
members of the RCMP's Houston
detachment involved in the death of Ian Geoffrey
Bush who died on October 29, 2005 under suspicious circumstances
while in
police custody.
The BCCLA has previously urged the Commission for Public
Complaints Against the RCMP (CPC) to undertake
mandatory, automatic investigations
of any deaths or serious injuries of individuals while in the custody of the RCMP.
Currently, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police Act does not mandate this requirement.
BCCLA President, Jason Gratl: "Civilian review of all in-custody
deaths seems rather important in establishing and
maintaining public confidence
in the police. From that perspective, the policy of waiting for a watchdog group
like
ours to file a complaint is stubbornly daft. Perhaps the Complaints
Commission should be granted funding
appropriate to its mandate."