Update: Arrest of Ex-Mountie deemed unconstitutional
Another more recent article by the Vancouver Sun claims that "During cross-examination of the prosecution’s first witness on Monday, court heard that RCMP investigators in 2022 suggested Majcher, who worked as a private investigator based in Hong Kong and is married to an Asian woman, moved to China because he had yellow fever.” AYFKM?
"The term wasn’t fully defined during cross-examination by Majcher’s lawyer, but it’s a derogatory term typically used to describe a white man’s fetishization of Asian women. The term was used by Cpl. Chady Khoury, who interviewed former Mountie Peter German in 2022 as part of the RCMP investigation of Majcher, Justice Martha Devlin heard on Day 1 of the 15-day trial in B.C. Supreme Court in Vancouver."
"German, who had retired as an RCMP deputy commissioner, was asked to testify at the trial about his last meeting with Majcher, who had worked under him and with whom he had a long, but not close, relationship."
"During cross-examination by Majcher’s lawyer, Tanya Chamberlain, German said he was asked to speculate about why Majcher would want to live in Hong Kong. 'I recall that his spouse was Asian and they were living in Hong Kong,' German said."
"Reading from the police interview transcript from the 2022 interview, Chamberlain said Khoury said to him: 'I know he (Majcher) has a little bit of what I call the yellow fever, but why would he go there and, like, him being around someone being involved in the financial markets.'”
Why would he go there? Why do you think? Hong Kong is a thriving metropolis and an international hub for financial markets. Yellow fever? Chady Khoury is a maniac.


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