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AbbyPD Chief wants quick reforms in Justice system
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Feb 10, 2026
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AbbyPD Chief wants quick reforms in Justice system

February 10, 2026
By: Jagdeep Singh
Canada

AbbyPD Chief wants quick reforms in Justice system

The Abbotsford Police Department (AbbyPD) is reaffirming its unwavering dedication to public safety and strong community connections and is calling for renewed commitment by governments to quickly facilitate key justice system reforms to strengthen our justice system.

“I want the Abbotsford community to know that we hear their concerns regarding extortions. We understand the fear this creates, and we are not standing still,” said Chief Constable Watson. “AbbyPD is fully committed to confronting this crisis—side by side with the people we serve.”

Extortion thrives on fear and isolation. Our response is about more than enforcement; it’s about building trust, sharing information, and ensuring people know they are not alone. The challenges we face today have been years in the making. Resource pressures, outdated legislation, and systemic barriers within the justice system have made complex organized crime investigations increasingly difficult—not just in Abbotsford, but across the province and our Country.”

Police services, including AbbyPD, have consistently identified reforms that would significantly strengthen public safety, including modernization of the Criminal Code, changes to disclosure requirements, improved lawful access to communications information, and increased resourcing throughout the justice system. While some steps are underway, AbbyPD emphasizes that the urgency of the situation demands faster, coordinated action.

Community engagement remains central to AbbyPD’s response. For example, in recent days we have met directly with local faith and business leaders to discuss our progress and next steps. We have also engaged the Abbotsford Extortion Community Advisory Group, which was established in December in partnership with local community leaders, to hear concerns and help guide and adapt our strategies. We have also met directly with victims of extortion and related violence to hear their concerns.

I recognize that not everyone affected by extortion will feel that their expectations are met. While we obviously work to meet all expectations, we must always work within our mandate and focus on risk-based responses.

Mayor Ross Siemens said,“As the Mayor of Abbotsford and Chair of the Abbotsford Police Board, I have full confidence in our police department as they confront the complex challenges of the extortion crisis and work to strengthen public safety in our community,” said Ross Siemens, Chair of the Abbotsford Police Board. “The City of Abbotsford has consistently called for meaningful criminal justice reform as it relates to serious crime, and we fully support Abby PD’s call for the resources and systemic reforms needed to tackle the extortion crisis, get prolific criminals off the streets, and keep people safe.”

Published: February 10, 2026Updated: May 5, 2026
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