Wednesday, June 18, 2025

The RCMP Investigated Maple Editor Davide Mastracci

 

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The national police force determined Mastracci’s journalism was “non-criminal”; he was likely added to a police database.

The Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) investigated a complaint about me after the publication of Find IDF Soldiers, a database of Canadians that have joined the Israeli military.

I learned through a privacy request made to the RCMP that the federal police service received a complaint via its public National Security Information Network (NSIN) form on Feb. 25, 2025, a day after Find IDF Soldiers was first published. The RCMP notes that the form is for “reporting non-urgent threats to national security.”

The complaint made through the form claimed: “This website is sharing private information about Canadian citizens who ha e [sic] served in the Israeli Defence Forces [sic] without permission to share this information. Given the current situation in the middle east, this website endangering [sic] the lives of these people and their families and the founder David Mastracci [sic] should be charged.”

The Find IDF Soldiers website states: “This is not a doxxing website. Every profile is based entirely on public information gathered through simple Google searches from news articles, social media profiles, newsletters, websites, public directories and other sources. This information is also not being collected and republished here to encourage any harassment of the individuals named.”

The NSIN complaint was screened the day it was received by a supervising officer, who marked its “risk level” as “low” but determined that it “requires further investigation.”  (more...)

The RCMP Investigated Maple Editor Davide Mastracci


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