Pubdate: Fri, 18 Jun 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: Mike D'Amour, Calgary Sun DRUG CRACKDOWN HITS CORE Police arrested more than 100 people and laid nearly 290 charges in a recent two-week drug sweep of Calgary's downtown core. From May 18 to June 4, Operation Safe Streets -- a task force made up of members of the drug and vice units as well as other members of the Calgary Police Service -- hit high drug areas, such as the East Village and other places known for dope dealing and open drug use. "We've been able to actively impact a lot of these hot spots," said police Insp. Dan Jahrig. "While this particular operation was targeted in the downtown core, this is part of an on-going service-wide initiative," added Staff Sgt. Trevor Daroux, of the drug unit. "Enforcement, education, intervention, treatment and deterrence all play a crucial role in getting illegal drugs off our streets." "Violence, organized crime and drug-related criminal activity can be linked to the illicit drug trade," Daroux said. "It's important we send a clear message the illicit drug trade will continue to be targeted by police." Cops said the majority of drug activity targeted by Operation Safe Streets was conducted in parks, green spaces and roadways. "Crack cocaine and marijuana were seized," Daroux said, but was unable to say how much dope and cash was a seized during the operation. The majority of the 102 people arrested had criminal histories, including crimes of violence, property offences, and in one case, a man was wanted for questioning in a Winnipeg homicide. - --- MAP posted-by: Jo-D