Large RCMP presence at Tsawwassen terminal, arrests made

Vancouver, BCLocal News

A significant RCMP Emergency Response Team presence resulted in multiple arrests at the Tsawwassen terminal on Wednesday morning. BC Ferries spokesperson Shiryn Sayani confirmed that ferry operations remained unaffected by the incident. The Delta Police Department stated that local officers did not engage in the situation. 1130 NewsRadio has reached out to the RCMP for more information. The reasons behind the RCMP's presence and arrests are still under investigation.

The incident highlights ongoing security measures at transportation hubs. The RCMP has not disclosed further details, emphasizing that the situation is unrelated to BC Ferries. Local residents may feel reassured by the prompt response, but concerns about safety at the terminal could arise.

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