To: Star the Wonder Pup who wrote (1352 ) 1/13/2007 4:37:12 PM From: scion Respond to of 1681 Vucicevich said earlier this week that the RCMP officers who questioned him -- Sgt. Darrell Nay and Cpl. Gordon Aristotle -- said they were part of a joint intelligence unit that works with the Ontario Securities Commission. Reached Wednesday in Toronto, Nay had no comment. Vucicevich said he told the officers he had no objection if they sent the results of the interview to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (OSC) since Sulja Brothers is incorporated in Nevada. canada.com www.investoradvocates.ca ... I recall being told to contact the officer if I had a valid complaint. Here's an email received: Good Afternoon Mr ******, I am a member of the Integrated Market Enforcement Team in Toronto and a designated RCMP officer responsible for gathering intelligence at the JSIU (Joint Securities Intelligence Unit). Our mandate is to protect investors and disrupt criminal activity in Canadian Capital Markets. We accomplish this task by sharing information. I am interested in what you have to say... Are you interested? I can be reached via e-mail or at the number below. Gordon Aristotle, Cpl Royal Canadian Mounted Police Joint Securities Intelligence Unitinvestoradvocates.ca Here are two recent RCMP IMET communications indicating that the RCMP IMET is not receiving complaints from the public. ----- Original Message ----- From: Gordon Sereda To: jfroache@sympatico.ca Cc: Allen Brolund ; Nicky Gaboury ; William RALSTIN ; aprilstadnek@sfsc.gov.sk.ca Sent: Wednesday, December 14, 2005 4:04 PM Subject: Emails and Faxes Jim Roache, Please be advised that the Saskatoon RCMP detachment continues to receive your unsolicited emails and faxes. Any emails that you have sent, have been forwarded to the Saskatchewan Financial Services Commission. Please do not send these to the Saskatoon RCMP detachment. I have instructed them to shred any such documentation or delete any emails. Please do not contact my office or send me any of those emails or faxes. If choose to follow up on the complaint made by Kent Shirley to the Saskatchewan Financial Services Commission, please contact them directly. Sgt. Gord Sereda Saskatoon Commercial Crime ----- Original Message ----- From: "Craig Hannaford" <craig.hannaford@rcmp-grc.gc.ca> To: Sent: Monday, May 09, 2005 3:13 PM Subject: Response to your recent phone call Mr. XXXXXXXX (Investor Advocate Blacked Out for Legal Reasons): This e-mail is in response to your recent phone call. The IMET program has been specifically designed to focus on recent large capital market criminal infractions. We have been resourced in order to bring significant resources to bear on individual cases. That being said, we have a limited amount of cases that we take on and case selection follows an established protocol. Our investigations generally focus on issues within publicly traded companies. Thus the clear link between our mandate and IMET devoting resources to such cases as Royal Group or Nortel. I am sure you can appreciate that the RCMP IMET must be strategic in selecting cases of this nature to work on. I should also add that nothing the RCMP does limits any other police agency (ie. OPP, Toronto Police) from conducting a fraud investigation if the alleged offence has a nexus in their jurisdiction. Our cases generally come from referrals from regulators or SRO's and some of our larger cases have come to us in that manner. Unless the matters you are concerned about are referred to the RCMP IMET through one of our participating agencies (OSC, IDA, MFDA,MRS) it will not be considered for investigation. Yours truly, Supt. Craig S. Hannaford Officer in Charge GTA Integrated Market Enforcement Team Royal Canadian Mounted Police 3389 Steeles Avenue East 3rd Floor Toronto, Ontario M2H 3S864.233.167.104