Skip to main content
Open this photo in gallery:

Pro-Palestinian protesters hold a demonstration during a visit by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to the University of Victoria, in Saanich, B.C., on April 19.DARRYL DYCK/The Canadian Press

Police in Saanich, B.C., say an assault investigation is under way following two alleged incidents at a pro-Palestinian protest encampment on the grounds of the University of Victoria.

Deputy Chief Robert Warren says in a statement the investigation started when special Saanich duty officers at the campus were informed of two alleged incidents earlier this week at the encampment.

A group of people set up tents in what they called the “People’s Park UVic,” on May 1 at the university.

Deputy Chief Warren does not describe the nature of the assaults, other than to say police were not called after the first incident, but were requested to help campus security during the second instance.

He says police will continue to engage with the people involved with the protest encampment and he encourages them to bring forward safety and security questions and concerns.

Similar encampments have been set up at other B.C. postsecondary institutions and across North America, including some where police have moved in to arrest protesters.

Interact with The Globe