Manitoba RCMP are reporting that with the help of thermal imaging, six illegal migrants were recently located and arrested near Emerson, Manitoba.
At 7:30pm, on January 14, 2025, a group of six individuals were detected heading towards the Manitoba border, approximately 15 km east of Emerson. An RCMP plane equipped with thermal imaging was actively patrolling the border and quickly located the six individuals and directed ground units to the location.
Officers in vehicles responded immediately to the area and began searching for the group who had fled into a wooded area.
With the RCMP plane directing officers on the ground, all six illegal migrants were arrested without incident and transferred to the Canadian Border Services Agency. The migrants were described as Jordanian, Sudanese, Chadian and Mauritanian.
“We want to be clear. We have the partnerships, the technology, and the resources in place to respond to the border and to stop illegal activity,” said Assistant Commissioner Lisa Moreland, Regional Commander, Northwest Region, Federal Policing, RCMP. “By working closely with Canada Border Services Agency as well as provincial and US law enforcement partners, we can detect and arrest those who attempt to cross our shared border.”
Manitoba RCMP are committed to using every available technology and asset to secure the border between Canada and the United States. This includes airplanes with advanced thermal imaging capabilities to detect illegal activity near the border. RCMP will also continue to work closely with law enforcement partners in the United States to ensure intelligence is rapidly shared to ensure a coordinated response to any border incursion.