Policemen in Canada are now using government database to find attractive women for the purpose of intimate relations and this has elicited a warning.
Police chief of Canada's Ottawa, Eric Stubbs, has released a statement warning policemen against s£xual misconduct.
He warned the officers to stop. In a video message, Stubbs stated that some police officers are using official government database to find women to have intimate relationships with.
He added that policemen are accessing details of women they saw exiting cafes, in gyms or in cars by running their licence plate numbers on the system.
Stubbs says these officers are turning police databases into "their own way to meet women."
"We've seen members messaging vulnerable victims on calls that they've attended in an attempt to develop an intimate relationship." Stubbs said.
Amid the accusations, Stubbs says the police force is committed to hiring enough women so that females make up 30% of the workforce.