Pubdate: Fri, 26 Nov 2004 Source: North York Mirror (CN ON) Copyright: 2004 North York Mirror Contact: http://www.insidetoronto.ca/to/northy/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2202 Author: Andrew Palamarchuk Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/mjcn.htm (Cannabis - Canada) POLICE HAIL SUCCESS OF CHINESE HOTLINE A police hotline established for the Chinese community one year ago has received 259 calls and helped bust several marijuana grow operations in the GTA, officials say. Tips about Asian gang activity and the abduction and murder of North York girl Cecilia Zhang were also received. The hotline allows tipsters to speak to police in Cantonese or Mandarin while remaining anonymous. Det. Raymond Miu of the intelligence unit said the line was created because many members of the Chinese community do not speak English and may not feel comfortable speaking to police. "We find that it's very successful," he said following a news conference at the 33 Division station on Upjohn Road Wednesday. "We do have some cases solved. We did make some arrests as a result of the information received from this line." The detective said police are working to expand the program to include other languages like Vietnamese. The "fight crime direct line" is 416-808-3681. Community groups have covered the cost of producing and distributing posters and fridge magnets that promote the phone number. Staff Insp. James Ramer, the head of the intelligence unit, said police are trying to make members of the Asian community feel comfortable with communicating with police. "The community came to us because they felt there was a need for this, and we're just happy to participate," he added. "We think it's an excellent initiative." - ---