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The B.C. Supreme Court and Provincial Court building seen with plywood on it in New Westminster, B.C., on Wednesday, April 1, 2026. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Ashley Joannou

Police officer in New Westminster, B.C., charged with breach of trust

Jun 25, 2026 | 3:33 PM

NEW WESTMINSTER — A Metro Vancouver police officer has been charged with two counts of breach of trust as a result of an investigation stemming back to last year.

The BC Prosecution Service says Const. Hardeep Singh Purba is scheduled to appear in New Westminster provincial court on July 22.

Prosecutors say Purba is an officer with the New Westminster Police Department, and the alleged offences on May 4 and 7 last year were investigated by Abbotsford police.

In a separate statement, New Westminster police say they became aware of the allegations that month and immediately reported the case to the Office of the Police Complaint Commissioner.

The officer was immediately suspended from duty, and New Westminster police say the suspension was amended in August to being without pay.

Police did not provide any additional details on the case.

“These allegations absolutely do not represent the values, professionalism, or standards I expect of my staff, and I hope that this doesn’t overshadow the important work they do every day,” says New Westminster police Chief Constable Paul Hyland in a statement.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published June 25, 2026.

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