Pubdate: Fri, 13 Jul 2001 Source: Campbell River Mirror (CN BC) Copyright: 2001 Campbell River Mirror Contact: http://campbellrivermirror.com Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1380 Author: Alistair Taylor Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/mjcn.htm (Cannabis - Canada) WAR ON DRUG TRAFFICKING SCORES ANOTHER HIT The Mounties are declaring another hit in the war against drug trafficking in Campbell River. With a search warrant in hand, plainclothes police officers raided a residence on the 600 block of Cedar Street on July 6, Sgt. Dwight Dammann reported. The police seized what they call a significant amount of marijuana, a small amount of money as well as trafficking paraphernalia. As a result of the search, one 35-year-old male and one 21-year-old female were arrested and temporarily detained. The male was subsequently released from custody and is ordered to appear in court to face charges of possession of a controlled substance for the purpose of trafficking. Campbell River RCMP are continuing to target drug trafficking in the community and have made this a high priority Dammann said he believes the campaign is having an impact. "At the present time I think were having a significant impact on what we see coming into us right now, maybe it's because of the publicity we've received in the media in reporting these incidents," he said. Dammann gauges this success to some extent by the number of tips from the public the police gets. Campbell Riverites are usually very good in that regard, he said but the number of tips coming has slowed down a bit. "We seem to have - touch wood - a bit of a slowdown of information coming in right now on a lot of locations that were real problem areas for us in the past," he said. "A lot of info we receive is from the general public, whether its Crimestopper tips or a lot of concerned citizens phoning in and reporting different suspiscious circumstances that we follow up on. "A lot of the success we've had is directly proportional to the amount of info we've received from the general public and lately it's been very, very good. "It always as been in Campbell River actually." In the past three months, the police had 19 drug buys and 12 people arrested in one operation. Prior to that they also dismantled approximately 20-25 marijuana grow operations. Additionally police have targeted some other substance abuse locations where smaller quantities of cocaine and some quantities of heroin were seized and arrested several persons as well. - --- MAP posted-by: Doc-Hawk