Pubdate: Tue, 31 Jan 2006 Source: Calgary Herald (CN AB) Copyright: 2006 Calgary Herald Contact: http://www.canada.com/calgary/calgaryherald/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/66 Author: Sarah Chapman, Calgary Herald LETHBRIDGE RAIDS BUST DIAL-A-DOPERS Lethbridge police have laid 100 charges in connection with a dial-a-dope operation after a year-long investigation into an Edmonton crime ring. Two youths and 20 adults were charged with various offences, including cocaine trafficking and profiting from the proceeds of crime, because of the undercover operation. "They had phones that ran 24/7. You phone the number and they meet you," said Sgt. Rod Klassen of the Lethbridge Regional Police Service. "They are commonly setting up shop, moving down here and taking over different territories. They come down with their own group at first, then recruit local people to work for them." Klassen said the investigation was assisted by the Integrated Response to Organized Crime and Medicine Hat police. Warrants were obtained for all 22 suspects and charges were laid last week. "They end up being a pretty tight-knit group, all working their way up the line, basically working for the same person," Klassen said. Such operations -- based in larger centres, then moved to Lethbridge - -- have become increasingly common, said Klassen. "It's something that's been happening over the last three or four years," he said. "We've seen these outside groups moving in. They're virtually unknown to our area, then all of a sudden, they're here. I think they see it as an untapped area." - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake