Pubdate: Sat, 20 Jul 2002 Source: Bancroft Times, The (CN ON) Copyright: 2002 The Bancroft Times Ltd. Contact: http://www.mwdesign.net/times/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2348 Author: Luke Hendry LONGARM GOES UNDERCOVER, RELEASES LOCAL STATS Undercover operations by the Project Longarm police drug unit will continue in North Hastings, senior officers are saying in the wake of last week's undercover blitz. The announcement comes in conjunction with the release of local statistics for the joint-forces unit, which covers from Kingston to Trenton and Prince Edward County to North Hastings. "Initially we targeted producers of marijuana, and this year we refocused our attention on the people who are selling illegal drugs to our children, resulting in the arrests of numerous people last week," said Staff Sergeant Ray Westgarth, commander of the Bancroft OPP detachment. "We will continue to target these people." In a series of seven arrests on June 11 and 12, Longarm and Bancroft OPP officers laid over 22 charges. Various forms of marijuana and cocaine with a total estimated street value of $31,000 were seized. Police said five search warrants, including one in the Belleville area, were executed. More To Come The busts were the result of roughly half a year of undercover work, Detective Sergeant Dan Reive, Longarm's case manager, told The Times. Reive said the unit's undercover work, though relatively rare in Hastings and Prince Edward Counties, is going to increase. "It's not, as a rule, our primary tool," said Reive. "With the advent of Longarm, it'll be a common thing." He added "a lot of work and perseverance" was required to make last week's operation a success. As with most Longarm seizures, marijuana accounted for most of the total seized drugs, Reive said. - --- MAP posted-by: Ariel