NDP raises oversight concerns about new Sask. Marshals Service
The provincial government is closer to establishing the Saskatchewan Marshals Service, but the NDP opposition is raising concerns about oversight.
The new provincial police service can now be formed by Christine Tell, Saskatchewan’s minister of corrections, policing and public safety, thanks to a recent order in council from the province.
According to the order, the Prince Albert-based marshals service will have a mandate to police primarily in rural and remote areas, focusing on locations with high crime rates.
The 70-officer service was also mandated to find and arrest prolific criminals who are wanted on warrants, and provide support and assistance to other law enforcement agencies as requested.