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C.G. SCHMIETENKNOP, SUPERINTENDENT, BURNABY DETACHMENT,
ROYAL CANADIAN MOUNTED POLICE
28 October 2002
Dear Mr. Robinson:
Re: Disappearance and death of ZHAO, Amanda Wei
Thank you for your letter of 2002 October 23 that was faxed to my office on 2002 October 24.
There has been much initial news medial focus on the race and gender of Ms. Zhao, attempting to link this to other cases of reported attacks on Asian women throughout the Lower Mainland,
Particularly, we are investigating separately the assault of a Korean woman in Burnaby some seventeen hours prior to Ms. Zhao’s disappearance. I can state that the situations are different. Investigators on both cases have employed the Violent Crime Link Analysis System (ViCLAS) as an investigative tool to attempt to establish links in criminal activities. This tool, utilized throughout North America, has not surfaced any links between these two investigations.
Through our Media Liaison Officers (MLOs), we have asked the public not to make assumptions regarding the safety of Asian women in particular. Our consistent message is that all women, regardless of age or race, can be targets of unsavoury characters who sometimes prey on what they deem as defenceless individuals.
Unfortunately, in a large multi-cultural urban environment, such attacks on women are all too common. We have many active initiatives through our community groups and School Liaison Officers to educate our citizens on personal and family safely.
The disappearance and death of Ms. Zhao is tragic. An integrated investigative team is very active on the case. I have asked for an internal review of our procedures respecting public news releases.
Our detachment staff are also liaising with the Chinese Student Placement Agency, DFAIT, our embassy staff in China and the local Chinese Consul General. These contacts commenced 2002 October 15 and continue in earnest.
Lastly, should your constituent[s] [specific name deleted] have further concerns about policing, I encourage [them] to contact the nearest community police office in Burnaby.
Yours truly,
Original signed by
C.G. Schmietenknop, Superintendent
Office in Charge
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C.G. SCHMIETENKNOP, SUPERINTENDENT, BURNABY DETACHMENT,
ROYAL CANADIAN MOUNTED POLICE
28 October 2002
Dear Mr. Robinson:
Re: Disappearance and death of ZHAO, Amanda Wei
Thank you for your letter of 2002 October 23 that was faxed to my office on 2002 October 24.
There has been much initial news medial focus on the race and gender of Ms. Zhao, attempting to link this to other cases of reported attacks on Asian women throughout the Lower Mainland,
Particularly, we are investigating separately the assault of a Korean woman in Burnaby some seventeen hours prior to Ms. Zhao’s disappearance. I can state that the situations are different. Investigators on both cases have employed the Violent Crime Link Analysis System (ViCLAS) as an investigative tool to attempt to establish links in criminal activities. This tool, utilized throughout North America, has not surfaced any links between these two investigations.
Through our Media Liaison Officers (MLOs), we have asked the public not to make assumptions regarding the safety of Asian women in particular. Our consistent message is that all women, regardless of age or race, can be targets of unsavoury characters who sometimes prey on what they deem as defenceless individuals.
Unfortunately, in a large multi-cultural urban environment, such attacks on women are all too common. We have many active initiatives through our community groups and School Liaison Officers to educate our citizens on personal and family safely.
The disappearance and death of Ms. Zhao is tragic. An integrated investigative team is very active on the case. I have asked for an internal review of our procedures respecting public news releases.
Our detachment staff are also liaising with the Chinese Student Placement Agency, DFAIT, our embassy staff in China and the local Chinese Consul General. These contacts commenced 2002 October 15 and continue in earnest.
Lastly, should your constituent[s] [specific name deleted] have further concerns about policing, I encourage [them] to contact the nearest community police office in Burnaby.
Yours truly,
Original signed by
C.G. Schmietenknop, Superintendent
Office in Charge
Burnaby Detachment更多精彩文章及讨论,请光临枫下论坛 rolia.net