Pubdate: Mon, 04 Nov 2002 Source: Parklander, The (CN AB) Copyright: 2002 Hinton Parklander Contact: http://www.hintonparklander.com Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/782 DRUG BUST BLITZ Hinton RCMP Cracking Down On Meth Trade If you're dealing drugs in Hinton, you can fully expect to be arrested - and soon. That's the message the Hinton RCMP sent out last week when they arrested three people after a raid in Sunset Mobile Estates. The raid is just one of many to come, according to Cst. Simon Pillay. "If you are selling drugs in Hinton - we know who you are. Every time that you lay down to go to sleep, remember that this could be your last night outside of cell walls," said Pillay. During the last year and a half, the Hinton RCMP has teamed up with the K-Division headquarters Drug Team, K-Division's Street Team and the Edmonton Police Service's Street Team to investigate the meth trade in Hinton, including the use of undercover officers. These investigations are now over - and an arrest blitz is now beginning, according to Pillay. "We are attacking the structure of the meth trade. We are targeting the people that have been here and operating the longest," he said. "The work is already done. The investigations are over. They can run, but they can't hide." The first bust of the meth trade blitz came during the early morning hours of Oct. 25. Armed with a search warrant, police raided their first target at Sunset Mobile Estates. Found at the location were nearly an ounce of methamphetamine, drug trafficking paraphernalia, and a large sum of money police allege was obtained by the residents through illegal means. All three occupants of the residence were arrested and charged with trafficking in a controlled substance under section 5(1) of the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act, as well as with possession of drugs for the purpose of trafficking under section 5(2) of the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act. "(The bust) was a text-book entry. There was minimal damage to property and no injuries to anyone," said Pillay. The seized meth's street value is nearly $4,000 according to Pillay. However, the bust itself had value greater than that of the drugs, according to police, because of the message it sends to other dealers in Hinton. Police allege the operation at Sunset Mobile Estates was one of the more sophisticated they investigated. "It was run professionally, as a business," said Pillay. "That's why this is a big bust to other dealers in town...Amongst the drug underworld it is known that if this (operation) can be busted, anything can be busted," he said. Tip Of The Iceberg It is hoped that this first flagship bust will cause major disturbances in criminal world of Hinton. The meth trade is Hinton's biggest single enemy, according to Pillay. "It is probably the number one source of criminal activity in Hinton," he said. "Easily hundreds of thousands of dollars in drug related money changes hands here every year." Methamphetamine is a drug that has particularly ugly consequences for users and their communities. Of first time users, 42 per cent are instantly addicted. That figure rises to 96 per cent for second time users. "We see situations all the time where people become addicted, begin stealing from their families, lose their jobs and all of their possessions, and become fiends. They commit crimes all day just to get money for drugs," said Pillay. "Drugs are available to anyone in town regardless of age. That being said, it isn't significant at this time in our high schools." In recent months the public has become restless waiting for drug related arrests in Hinton. The police understand this, and are thankful for the public's patience while investigations were on going. "We are going to make the results of these investigations very public. This is a major concern to residents. We know this is a concern to the public, and it is a concern to us. Our investigations were done in secrecy, both for the benefit of the investigations and the safety of our officers. The public should know that every time they call in, we take their calls very seriously." said Pillay. One Last Warning Despite the size of the problem in town, police say it will soon be curbed - - big time. "People can not deal in a town this size without the police knowing. It's just a matter of time until we catch up with them." - --- MAP posted-by: Beth