BREAKING NEWS: Alberta Municipal Affairs Implicated in RCMP Corruption, Human Trafficking, Torture and High Treason.
Alberta: The Grassroots has obtained a copy of the Chestermere ASIRT investigation initiated and filed by the City of Chestermere shortly before the Mayor of Chestermere, 3 CAOs and 3 other City Councillors were removed by the previous mayor Marshall Chalmers's brother in-law, Ric McIver, who did so to cover up the web of corruption being exposed by the Chestermere mayor and others in Chestermere including Mr. Dale Richardson and Mr. Paul Fischer who have been trying to expose human trafficking, high treason and an alleged pedophile ring within the Jehovah's Witnesses religious group.
These documents shed some light on the motives behind the allegedly unlawful removal of Chestermere's duly elected officials.
This document was also served to the Director of Alberta Law Enforcement, Peter Lemieux, on November 17, 2023.
Both UCP MLAs Mike Ellis, Minister of Public safety and Mickey Amery, Minister of Justice and Attorney General were served this document on November 6, 2023.
3 weeks later on December 4, 2023 Mayor Jeff Colvin, 3 CAOs and the 3 councillors involved in filing the ASIRT were removed and the ASIRT was immediately shut down.
Mickey Amery, was again served with this ASIRT document on December 10, 2023.
Over 5000+ pages of evidence were submitted with the ASIRT request outlining criminal activity, human trafficking and high treason offenses by RCMP, CFS, AHS and others.
As UCP Minister Ric McIver was directly named and implicated in the ASIRT document it appears that the removal of Chestermere's duly elected officials may indeed be a criminal act of 222-"Homicide" 219, 220, 221- "Criminal Negligence" 139(2)-"Obstruction of Justice", 21(1)(2)-"Parties to Offence" and 22(1)(2)-"Person Counselling Offence".
222-Homicide
(1) A person commits homicide when, directly or
indirectly, by any means, he causes the death of a human
being.
219(1)-Criminal negligence
(1) Every one is criminally negligent who
(a) in doing anything, or
(b) in omitting to do anything that it is his duty to do,
shows wanton or reckless disregard for the lives or safety
of other persons.
139(2) - Obstructing Justice
(2) Every person who intentionally attempts in any manner
other than a manner described in subsection (1) to
obstruct, pervert or defeat the course of justice is guilty of
(a) an indictable offence and liable to imprisonment
for a term of not more than 10 years; or
(b) an offence punishable on summary conviction.
21(1)(2) - Parties to offence
(1) Every one is a party to an offence who
(a) actually commits it;
(b) does or omits to do anything for the purpose of
aiding any person to commit it; or
(c) abets any person in committing it.
(2) Where two or more persons form an intention in
common to carry out an unlawful purpose and to assist
each other therein and any one of them, in carrying out
the common purpose, commits an offence, each of them
who knew or ought to have known that the commission
of the offence would be a probable consequence of carrying
out the common purpose is a party to that offence.
22(1)(2) - Person counselling offence
(1) Where a person counsels another person to be a
party to an offence and that other person is afterwards a
party to that offence, the person who counselled is a party
to that offence, notwithstanding that the offence was
committed in a way different from that which was counselled.
Idem
(2) Every one who counsels another person to be a party
to an offence is a party to every offence that the other
commits in consequence of the counselling that the person
who counselled knew or ought to have known was
likely to be committed in consequence of the counselling.
19 - Ignorance of the law
19 Ignorance of the law by a person who commits an offence
is not an excuse for committing that offence.
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Ndatuje to surrender passport, remain in Alberta
The front-line officer is accused of committing the alleged offences in #RedDeer on April 23, 2022. #Ndatuje, who lives in Chestermere, has been released on a number of conditions, including that he surrender his passport, stay in #Alberta and report for fingerprinting.
An Alberta RCMP officer has been charged in relation to a national security breach that assisted a foreign actor.
On Tuesday, #Mounties said Const. #Eli #Ndatuje, 36, is facing three charges related to the sharing of “non-#top #secret” #information accessed from the force’s records system.
Court records state he did so to benefit the Republic of #Rwanda in #Africa, and that the alleged crimes date to April 2022.
Mounties said they’re using all means at their disposal to combat foreign interference in the country’s #sovereignty.
“The RCMP will pursue any form of interference, whether internal or external, and this is a good example of the efforts being made,” they said.
Ndatuje is charged with breach of trust, breach of trust in respect to safeguarded information under the #Security of #Information #Act and unauthorized use of a computer.
They also say he was required to surrender his passport to the RCMP, remain in Alberta and reside at his address in Chestermere.
Last month, Calgary 911 employee #Mariana #Buonincontri, 58, was charged with three offences including breach of trust and wilfully committing mischief about computer data that allegedly was to benefit organized crime.
Canada has been roiled by allegations of foreign interference in its federal political realm.
A national inquiry began hearings earlier this month on the topic of foreign interference in Canada, created after multiple reports last year of widespread interference from #China in #Canada‘s elections.
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