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City welcomes new Burnaby RCMP Officer in Charge

Darpan News Desk , 12 Sep, 2025 12:24 PM
  • City welcomes new Burnaby RCMP Officer in Charge

The City of Burnaby is pleased to announce the appointment of Chief Superintendent Gurmakh (Bill) Parmar as the new Officer in Charge of the Burnaby RCMP Detachment. 

Chief Superintendent Parmar brings nearly three decades of distinguished service with the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, having served in communities across British Columbia including Powell River, Kelowna and Surrey. His career has spanned frontline patrol, major crime investigations, operational leadership and strategic transition planning. 

Most recently, Chief Superintendent Parmar played a key role in the Surrey Police transition, overseeing 350 frontline members and leading efforts in accommodations and asset transfer.  

“We are thrilled to welcome Chief Superintendent Parmar to Burnaby,” said Mayor Mike Hurley. “His deep commitment to community policing and operational excellence will be a tremendous asset to our city. I look forward to working together to ensure Burnaby remains a safe and inclusive place for everyone.” 

Chief Superintendent Parmar was appointed to his new role by the RCMP and officially assumes his new role October 6.

“I am honoured and excited to take on this new role and committed to the continued delivery of strong policing services in Burnaby,” said Chief Superintendent Bill Parmar. “Building relationships, enhancing public safety and ensuring the community’s policing priorities are being implemented are of the utmost importance to me. I’m looking forward to working with all the police officers and staff at the Detachment and collaborating closely with the City of Burnaby to ensure safe communities for all.” 

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