National security unit in RCMP operates separately from criminal investigations, civilian member tells court in Cameron Ortis trial

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Transcript of court testimony reveals the operations research unit was set up to be separate from criminal investigations exclusively to ‘develop intelligence research projects to brief senior decision-makers on threats’

A specialized national security unit in the RCMP operates separately from criminal investigations, a veteran of the force has told the trial of his former boss who allegedly leaked secrets.

According to that text, Mr. Morris told court that the OR was set up to be “completely separate” from criminal investigations. The role of the unit was “exclusively to develop intelligence research projects to brief senior decision-makers on threats and opportunities,” he said. Mr. Ortis’s defence team said that he was a “compelling story” to tell and that he had the “authority” to do everything that he did. The Crown disputes this and told jurors during opening arguments that he had no such authority.

Mr. Ortis left on language training in March, 2015 and never returned to operations research, Mr. Morris added. “By classified information, I mean information that comes from our security intelligence partners,” Mr. Morris told court."So, that would include CSIS and that would include CSE, or the Communications Security Establishment.”

 

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