Pubdate: Sat, 22 May 2004 Source: Calgary Sun, The (CN AB) Copyright: 2004 The Calgary Sun Contact: http://www.fyicalgary.com/calsun.shtml Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/67 Author: Jerry Ward, Legislature Bureau ASIAN OUTLAWS DIVERSIFY EDMONTON -- More than ever, Asian organized crime groups - "the most violent" among outlaw associations in Alberta - are dominating the underworld, police investigators say. In addition to pushing cocaine and marijuana, Asian gangs are delving into the rapidly growing market of crystal methamphetamine in Alberta, and committing more and more commerce fraud, Criminal Intelligence Service Alberta says in its 2003-04 annual report. "It's diversification I guess we'd call it in the business world," Gary Buss, CISA operations co-ordinator, said yesterday. The report says Asian criminal gangs have historically obtained their funds from activities such as thefts from vehicles, robberies and extortions from various businesses within the Asian community. "(However), the vast majority of criminal proceeds for virtually all organized crime groups are now derived from drug trafficking," the reports says. The report notes that Asian gang members have become multi-ethnic. CISA says Asian gang kingpins are using proceeds of their crimes to buy houses and committing credit card fraud in order to set up pot grow-ops to further their involvement in the drug trade. "There is ... evidence of organized crime groups moving into 'white-collar' crime areas such as mortgage and investment frauds," the report says. "With proceeds of crime being derived from drug trafficking, they are able to broaden their portfolios using the proceeds to finance other activities such as loan-sharking, luxury vehicle exports, real estate/financing frauds and credit card frauds." CISA, comprised of provincial police agencies, says Asian gang crime in Alberta generally tends to follow B.C.'s lead, which police say will result in an escalating number of grow-ops popping up. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake