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Port Coquitlam RCMP Const. Ian Solven is one of three officers facing allegations of discreditable conduct and workplace harassment.
Solven says he used “dark humour’s a way to vent frustrations about the stressful job of policing.
He and fellow Mounties Mersad Mesbah and Philip Dick deny the allegations against them.
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