Pubdate: Fri, 20 Jan 2006 Source: Interlake Spectator, The (CN MB) Copyright: 2006 The Interlake Spectator Contact: http://www.interlakespectator.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2164 Author: Cindy McKay Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/raids.htm (Drug Raids) POLICE DRUG RAID WELCOMED BY LAKE MANITOBA CHIEF One of the ongoing policing priorities of the West Interlake RCMP detachment and Lake Manitoba First Nations has been to crack down on illegal drug use in the community. Earlier this month, police sent home a message. In the early morning of Jan. 3, 40 RCMP officers descended onto Lake Manitoba First Nations. Members of Winnipeg's Emergency Response Team, along with RCMP members from detachments in Gypsumville, Lundar and Ashern executed a search warrant on a house where two adults were arrested and taken into custody. The pair were charged with possession of drugs for the purpose of trafficking and firearms charges. "Lake Manitoba has stated it is a priority to clean up the drug problem," Ashern Cpl. Kevin Mantie said at the time. "This is only the first of potentially many searches that will be conducted at Lake Manitoba in the next few months." Mantie said that information from an ongoing investigation indicated the conditions were right in the timing of the raid. Chief Robert Maytwayashing said he was taken by surprise at the RCMP's actions. He was informed of the incident after it was carried out. "The RCMP felt they had to move and we support that," Chief Maytwayashing said. "Our main concern with drugs is the destruction it causes within the community and families." Maytwayashing blames the economic conditions within the community, including lack of adequate employment opportunities and lack of government funding for criminal activity. "Why do people deal drugs? Economics. We are underfunded, there are no jobs and some turn to crime to eke out some kind of a living," he says of the unfortunate circumstances. - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom