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"E" Division is the division of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police in the province of British Columbia, Canada's westernmost province. It is the largest police body in the province, providing federal and provincial services throughout the province and policing all but 12 municipalities. In some urban areas, some municipalities have their own police forces while neighbouring ones contract with E Division. For example, Richmond is patrolled by E Division while neighbouring Vancouver has its own police force; both organizations contribute members and resources to various regional initiatives. E Division is the largest RCMP division, with 127 local detachments.
RCMP "E" Division | |
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Common name | The Mounties |
Abbreviation | "E" Division |
Motto | Maintiens le droit Defending the law[1][2] |
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Preceding agency | |
Employees | 8,800+ |
Volunteers | 1,200+ |
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Operations jurisdiction | British Columbia, Canada |
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Operational structure | |
Headquarters | 14200 Green Timbers Way, Surrey |
Police Constables | 7,093[3] |
Civilians | 1,700+ |
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Facilities | |
Helicopters | Two Eurocopter EC120 B: "Air 1" and "Air 2" |
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Headquartered in Surrey, E Division is led by Deputy Commissioner Dwayne McDonald. The Division has about 7,100 sworn members along with some 1,700 civilian members and public service employees. Of the sworn members, about 1,000 are assigned to federal sections, 2,600 to provincial policing units, and over 3,000 members serve in municipal policing.[3] The force is assisted by about 1,200 volunteer Auxiliary Constables.