
S4E21: Foreign Interference Is Closer Than It Appears - Detective-Sergeant John Khoshandish
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About this listen
Original Recording Date: 2025MAY14.
Audio editing by Stephanie Bosch.
Views and opinions of the participants are their own.
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TOPICS:
- Guest: Detective-Sergeant John Khoshandish - unit commander for the York Regional Police Tactical Intelligence Unit, leading intelligence development on organized crime, and supporting national security, counter-terrorism, and foreign interference investigations.
- The unique work of the Tactical Intelligence Unit.
- Who is actually paying attention?
- Mandates, investigative threshold, and the role of municipal law enforcement.
- Game-time: appealing to emotion vs. logic.
- Diaspora: Who can they turn to? What can they expect?
- The missing legislation and the expectations of law enforcement.
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REFERENCES / RESOURCES:
Important Links:
- Det.-Sgt. Khoshandish on panel for SAC-LHR: Power, Pressure, and Propaganda: SAC-LHR: Power, Pressure, and Propaganda - B'nai Brith Canada
Profiles and Social Media:
- Find Det.-Sgt. Khoshandish on LinkedIn: John Khoshandish - Detective Sergeant - Intelligence Bureau - York Regional Police | LinkedIn
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