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Royal Canadian Mounted Police

Regional Commander, Eastern Region

Martin Roach

Martin Roach
(he/him)
Assistant Commissioner
Regional Commander, Eastern Region

Assistant Commissioner Martin Roach is from Montérégie, Québec. With origins from Trinidad and Tobago, he comes from a long line of police officers from father to son. After obtaining a bachelor's degree in criminology and substance abuse from the Université de Montréal, he worked at youth centres for four years before joining the RCMP in 1997.

He began his policing career as a patrol officer in British Columbia. He then joined the Prime Minister's Protective Detail in Ottawa. In this role, he was able to travel the world, learn about other cultures and get to know the field of international diplomacy. For nearly ten years, Martin Roach was a training instructor and coordinator. He went on to coordinate international and sensitive investigations with RCMP partners around the world.

In 2015, Martin Roach was promoted to Inspector. Appointed Officer in Charge of the RCMP in Quebec's West District, he was called upon to coordinate the police response to the wave of irregular immigration at Roxham Road. In 2018, Martin Roach was promoted to Superintendent. He has served as Assistant Criminal Operations (CROPS) Officer for Border Integrity and for Organized Crime.

On August 23, 2023, with his diverse background, Assistant Commissioner Martin Roach became Commanding Officer of C Division, a few months before being entrusted with the command of the Federal Policing Eastern Region on April 1, 2024.

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