Pubdate: Tue, 08 Aug 2006 Source: Banff Crag & Canyon, The (CN AB) Copyright: 2006, The Banff Crag & Canyon Contact: http://www.banffcragandcanyon.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1033 Author: Dave Husdal Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/coke.htm (Cocaine) DRUG CHARGES ON THE RISE IN 2006 Banff Crag & Canyon -- The Bow Valley's two busiest RCMP detachments have already laid more drug trafficking and trafficking related charges in 2006 than they did in all of 2004. The pace of charges is also more frequent than it was in 2005. Many of the 2006 charges have originated from the combined General Investigations Section for the valley that includes officers in both Banff and Canmore. As of Aug. 4, Mounties in the two communities had laid about 24 trafficking charges and another 27 possession for the purpose of trafficking charges in 2006. Over 50 drug possession charges had also been laid, with the vast majority of those in Banff. The tracking charges included 11 in Canmore and 13 in Banff. In comparison, Mounties dealt with only 11 trafficking cases between them in the towns of Banff and Canmore in all of 2004, according to Statistics Canada policing statistics. While local Mounties didn't offer immediate comparative stats in a news release sent out Friday, the number of charges related to trafficking appears to be up considerably, said Canmore Const. Ryan Frost. In Canmore, Mounties have also had some significant drug seizures this year, including drugs -- mostly cocaine -- with an estimated value of about $1.5 million from one traffic stop alone. A Surrey, B.C. man is charged in that case. Frost said the charges laid in 2006 have come against both locals and out-of-town residents, with weekend busts more likely to nail visitors than weekday busts in Canmore. Sgt. Wayne Wiebe, the Banff detachment's commanding officer, couldn't be reached for comment Monday on the growing number of Banff charges. However, Mounties said in a news release that illegal drugs continue to be one of the RCMP's priorities and public assistance is required to help investigations. "There has been a concentrated effort by the Banff detachment, Canmore detachment and the Bow Valley General Investigations Section to increase public awareness and the number of drug seizures in the Bow Valley for 2006," said the release.