Iran plane crash victims demand investigation into RCMP's Brenda Lucki

Family members of the Iran plane disaster are demanding an investigation into Royal Canadian Mounted Police Commissioner Brenda Lucki over the RCMP’s refusal to open a criminal investigation into the crash that killed 57 Canadians on board. Three Canadian citizens who had family members on the flight — Shahin Moghaddam, who lost his wife, Shakiba, and their son, Rossitin; Mehrzad Zarei, who lost his 18-year-old son, Arad; and Ali Gorji, who lost his niece, Poureh, and husband, Arash — lodged the complaint against the commissioner, posting it onto a website dedicated to memorializing Ukraine International Airlines flight PS752 on Monday. “The Complainants request an investigation into the Conduct of the Commissioner as it relates to her decision on Flight PS752 and all the circumstances surrounding that decision,” the complaint reads. The complaint says the three families received a letter from Lucki on July 7 that said the RCMP would not open a criminal investigation into Iran’s Revolutionary Guard, which admitted it “unintentionally” shot down the Ukrainian airliner mere minutes after takeoff from the Tehran airport on Jan. 8, 2020.<br/>
Global News
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8/23/21