RCMP believes officer paid for underage sex workers overseas - Ottawa - CBC News
I get if true, then he technically did not violate Canadian law since the crime would have occurred outside of Canada's jurisdiction. But why in the world wouldn't the RCMP contact the police in the country in which the crime allegedly occurred and offered to extradite him for trial in that country on request?
If Canada doesn't have an extradition treaty with that country, then let's make an exception in this case unless there are reasonable grounds to believe that a rogue state might make a false accusation against him to abuse this policy.
Just because he's a Canadian citizen, he should not be able to escape punishment for crimes he commits abroad so easily.
I get if true, then he technically did not violate Canadian law since the crime would have occurred outside of Canada's jurisdiction. But why in the world wouldn't the RCMP contact the police in the country in which the crime allegedly occurred and offered to extradite him for trial in that country on request?
If Canada doesn't have an extradition treaty with that country, then let's make an exception in this case unless there are reasonable grounds to believe that a rogue state might make a false accusation against him to abuse this policy.
Just because he's a Canadian citizen, he should not be able to escape punishment for crimes he commits abroad so easily.