An Alberta RCMP officer faces three charges, accused of leaking protected policing information to the Rwandan government. (Ben Nelms/CBC) Photo: (Ben Nelms/CBC) CANADACANADA eng Alberta RCMP officer accused of leaking police information to Rwandan government by admin 14 فبراير، 2024 written by admin 14 فبراير، 2024 228 RCI Const. Eli Ndatuje faces 3 charges, including breach of trust under the Security of Information Act An Alberta RCMP officer is accused of leaking protected policing information to the Rwandan government. Const. Eli Ndatuje, 36, faces two criminal charges — breach of trust and unauthorized use of a computer — and a third charge of breach of trust in respect to safeguarded information under the Security of Information Act. RCMP say Ndatuje accessed non-top secret RCMP records systems in order to assist a foreign actor. Ndatuje was arrested on Saturday by the Mounties’ federal policing integrated national security enforcement team (INSET). Court records show Ndatuje is accused of sending safeguarded information on the Canadian Police Information Centre (CPIC) system to a foreign entity, to wit the Republic of Rwanda. Ndatuje to surrender passport, remain in Alberta CPIC is a national policing database that contains information about crimes and criminals. According to its website, the CPIC system links criminal justice and law enforcement partners across Canada and internationally. The front-line officer is accused of committing the alleged offences in Red Deer 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. Ongoing investigation After learning of the alleged security breach, the RCMP says it implemented measures to monitor, mitigate and manage any further unauthorized disclosures and ensure maintenance of public safety as the investigation unfolded. The RCMP is committed to combating foreign actor interference at all levels and is actively leveraging all tools at its disposal, reads the release. The investigation is ongoing, according to RCMP. Ndatuje’s next court appearance is in Red Deer on March 11. RCMP have not commented on Ndatuje’s current employment status with the RCMP. Meghan Grant (new window) · CBC News 0 comment 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail admin previous post Québec lance une formation plus courte et payée pour les préposés au soutien à domicile next post Pierre Poilievre asks RCMP to expand investigation of ArriveCAN app You may also like Alderney service back to reduced schedule three days... 22 مايو، 2026 Gas prices to change again as interrupter is... 22 مايو، 2026 First-degree murder charge laid in case of missing... 22 مايو، 2026 N.S. resort is the latest using high-tech blankets... 22 مايو، 2026 Drugs and weapons seized at a home in... 22 مايو، 2026 Carney says Alberta plays ’essential’ role in building... 22 مايو، 2026 Pentagon doubles down on Canada rebuke with demand... 22 مايو، 2026 Some FIFA World Cup fans ’flabbergasted’ by ticket... 22 مايو، 2026 Alberta to hold fall referendum on whether to... 22 مايو، 2026 Référendum : Mark Carney appelle les Albertains à... 22 مايو، 2026