Pubdate: Tue, 30 Dec 2003 Source: Toronto Sun (CN ON) Copyright: 2003, Canoe Limited Partnership. Contact: http://www.canoe.com/NewsStand/TorontoSun/home.html Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/457 Author: Canadian Press B.C. RAIDS LINKED TO MOB PROBE Cabinet Ministers' Aides Targeted VANCOUVER -- Police raided the offices of two cabinet ministers after an organized-crime investigation turned up information of potential wrongdoing, RCMP said yesterday. Sgt. John Ward told a news conference police raided the legislature offices of B.C. Finance Minister Gary Collins and Transportation Minister Judith Reid on Sunday. Ward said the raid was based on information related to an organized-crime drug case, as well as unrelated information discovered as a byproduct of the 20-month drug probe that resulted in the arrests last week of nine people. NO ARRESTS He stressed the search warrants executed at the legislature did not involve elected politicians. No arrests have been made nor charges laid, he said. "I want to make it clear it's not a political investigation," he said. Warrants were executed Sunday on the offices of two unelected officials, he said. In addition, a search warrant was executed at the home of one of those officials, he said. At a separate news conference, Victoria Police Chief Paul Battershill said six locations were searched in the B.C. capital, including an accounting office. Warrants used for the searches were sealed by the court. Police did not name the ministerial staffers whose offices were searched. ADVISING POLICE But a published report in the Vancouver Province said the searches involved records thought to be in the offices of Dave Basi, a ministerial assistant to Collins and activist in both the federal and B.C. wings of the Liberal party, and Robert Virk, an assistant to Reid. However, the attorney general's ministry noted a special prosecutor would be advising police in their investigation into allegations of possible criminal misconduct by both non-elected officials. A legislature spokesman said yesterday that Basi's appointment was rescinded, effectively firing him. Solicitor General Rich Coleman said Basi and Virk were "disciplined" yesterday. - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Seguin