Pubdate: Wed, 27 Oct 2004 Source: Revelstoke Times Review (CN BC) Copyright: 2004 Bowes Publishers Contact: http://www.revelstoketimesreview.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2139 Author: David F. Rooney Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/meth.htm (Methamphetamine) ORGANIZED CRIME IN REVELSTOKE Two local men feel trapped and victimized after they learned their business was owned by an organized crime ring in Manitoba. Neil Jones and Martin Ralph of Trans Canada Fitness had no idea that the business' absentee owner, Roger Bruneau, of Winnipeg was involved in the manufacture and distribution of methamphetamines. They found out only when a police task force from Manitoba, armed with a warrant, raided their gym and seized documents and computer hard drives. No drugs were seized there and neither has been charged. Despite that the two feel doubly victimized: first by Bruneau, a former Revelstokian Jones had known when he lived here, and second by an unknown person who has been posting printouts of Internet-sourced stories about similar raids in Manitoba at strategic locations around town. Although the person who is posting that material is unknown, his motive is apparently to discredit the local gym by linking it to the methamphetamine ring. "We have clearly been victimized," Ralph, the company business manager said in an interview. "First by organized crime and now by this smear campaign." He and Jones, the general manager, said Bruneau who is alleged to have ties to the Hell's Angels and other recognized crime organizations contacted them after the raid and suggested they buy him out. The Revelstoke branch of Trans Canada Fitness is worth about $250,000. However, given the raid and the nature of the investigation, which includes the RCMP, Winnipeg Police Service and the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration, they declined. "They (police) told us it will eventually be forfeit to the Crown," Jones said, adding that they might then be able to buy it themselves. In the meantime, they have issued a statement they hope makes it clear to everyone in Revelstoke that they themselves are clean. "We wish to reassure our members and the public of the following: "1) Trans-Canada Fitness Centre Revelstoke, its operators and staff have never been involved in any illegal activity, are not implicated in illegal activity, and are not the subject of police investigation. This includes money laundering activity or the solicitation to participate in money laundering activity. "2) Trans-Canada Fitness Centre Revelstoke strongly opposes the promotion and use of all illegal drugs, including anabolic steroids and performance enhancing drugs. We actively promote clean sport and the highest goals in health and fitness. We have never had any connection to illegal drug use or production, and categorically deny any implication. Drugs have never been shipped to, stored or distributed from these premises and never will." RCMP Staff Sgt. Randy Brown said Jones and Ralph are clear examples of what can happen when criminal gangs forge links with unknowing business owners and managers. It's not like The Sopranos, he said. "In real life they're vicious criminals who will do whatever they can to whoever they can to achieve their goals," Brown said, adding that - as the Trans-Canada Fitness case makes plain - organized crime is clearly at work in Revelstoke. And organized criminal gangs will continue to work at gaining influence in Revelstoke, he said. Pick up next week's Times Review to read the second in this two-part series on organized crime. - --- MAP posted-by: Jo-D