Pubdate: Fri, 22 Apr 2005 Source: Alliston Herald (CN ON) Copyright: 2005 Metroland Printing, Publishing and Distributing Contact: http://www.simcoe.com/sc/alliston/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2224 TEN FACE DRUG CHARGES AT BORDEN The Canadian Forces National Investigation Service (CFNIS) has arrested 10 Canadian Forces Base Borden members for allegedly trafficking and using marijuana and cocaine. According to a release from the CFNIS Thursday, Canadian Forces personnel were arrested and charged after a three-week investigation which ended Tuesday. The investigation was launched after the NIS drug enforcement team received information about possible illegal drug activity on the base. The news comes just weeks after reports of an HIV-positive woman having unprotected sex with a soldier at the base and just days after news broke the Canadian military is investigating alleged mismanagement of public funds. "It's one of those situations when it rains it pours," said base spokesperson Cpt. Allison Delaney. "This incident is very serious. CFB Borden doesn't tolerate illegal drugs of criminal activity of any kind." Delaney said Base Borden military police helped with the arrests but the investigation is solidly in the hands of the CFNIS. "Borden military police will continue to work closely with the Canadian Forces National Investigation Service on this case," she said. "These arrests reflect the efforts of the NIS drug enforcement team and emphasize our commitment to ensuring a drug-free environment within the (Canadian Forces)," said Maj. Gilles Sansterre, the officer commanding the NIS support detachment. According to Capt. Mark Giles, NIS public affairs officer, the charges won't be official for several weeks. All charges must go through a pre-charge screening process. The names of the accused will be released then. "These cases are rare," Giles said before echoing Sansterre's comments about a drug-free environment. "They happen here and there." Giles said there are a number possibilities for the arrested personnel if they are convicted or plead guilty. He said they could have to pay fines, serve jail time and/or be discharged from the military. - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Seguin