Pubdate: Sat, 24 Mar 2001 Source: Andalusia Star-News (AL) Copyright: 2001 The Andalusia Star-News Contact: 207 Dunson Street, Andalusia, Alabama 36420 Website: http://www.andalusiastarnews.com/ Author: Michael Willard State Commends Drug Task Force As agents with the 22nd Judicial Circuit Drug Task Force continue to go about business as usual, working to remove illegal drugs from Covington County, their efforts are winning statewide recognition. "Their success rate has been absolutely phenomenal," House Speaker Seth Hammett said. "They risk their own personal safety, and we want to recognize their exemplary efforts with the highest commendations for the 22nd Judicial Circuit Drug Task Force." Hammett on Friday announced that the Alabama Legislature passed a resolution which he co-sponsored with State Sen. Jimmy Holley, recognizing the drug task force for their work in south Alabama. "We were delighted to sponsor this resolution," Hammett said. "Their success has been greater than we ever imagined. They are sending a message to people using and dealing illegal drugs that Covington County is not a place for them to be." The resolution cited each drug task force member and commended them for their efforts to "eradicate illegal drugs using aggressive, effective and ethical means," as well as having a "conviction rate at the circuit level of 100 percent." "This is an effort as fine as I have ever witnessed," Holley said of the task force's effort. "We want those dealing in illegal drugs to know we will continue our effort to eliminate illegal drugs. We owe a debt of gratitude to you." Among drug task force accomplishments Hammett cited were the confiscation of 46 operational meth labs as well as one of the largest drug busts in Alabama history. On March 1, the task force recovered 12 gallons of meth oil, 101 pounds of the substance. One drug task force agent said while the arrest was a large one, it has not reduced the availability of methamphetamine on the street. The arrest was made in a rural area between Opp and Andalusia, according to drug task force commander, Mike Bowlan. An investigation is still pending and no other details of the meth oil recovery are available at this time. "This shows what we can do when we work collectively to do something about the drug problem," said Ben Bowden, special prosecutor for the drug task force. "I want to especially thank the agents for putting their lives on the line day in and day out. "I want to thank Speaker Hammett and Sen. Holley, without their efforts, the drug task force would not be possible." The drug task force began work in September 2000 and was made possible by a $175,000 grant from the Alabama Department of Economic and Community Affairs. "The drug task force is something we have been interested in for a very long time," Hammett said. Those present at the resolution announcement included the drug task force board of directors, including Covington County District Attorney Eugenia Loggins, Sheriff Anthony Clark, police chiefs from Andalusia, Opp and Florala, as well as Bowden and Greg Gambril, chief assistant district attorney. Also on hand were drug task force agents and members of the Covington County Commission. "I am proud we have these young men to work with us," Loggins said of the drug task force. "We would not have the success rate we do without the work of the drug task force." Wilbur Williams Jr., Andalusia police chief, also acknowledged the work of behind the scenes workers the agent's wives. "Ladies, we deeply appreciate what you allow your husbands to do," he said. After the removal of television cameras Bowlan spoke on behalf of the drug task force. "It is a great honor accepting this on behalf of the drug task force," he said. "Thank you to the agents' wives, without them we wouldn't be where we are today." "We can't take all the glory for this, a lot of people help us when we need it," he said. Hammett wrapped up the event with a message. "What we are trying to say to those involved with illegal drugs is, this is no place for you to be. Go some place else," Hammett said. - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Stevens