Pubdate: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 Source: Peterborough This Week (CN ON) Copyright: 2006 Peterborough This Week Contact: http://www.peterboroughthisweek.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1794 Author: Lance Anderson DRUG FIGHT COMMITTEE IDEA REBUFFED According To Peterborough's Top Cop, It's Up To City Council To Strike A Committee To Fight Drugs. On Tuesday, the Peterborough-Lakefield Police Services Board received correspondence from city council about seeking out the resources needed to tackle the increasing drug problem in Peterborough. A motion to do so was put forward by Councillor Bill Juby last week. But Police Chief Terry McLaren says his interpretation of the matter is it's up to council to lead the way in forming a committee. Peter McLean, chair of the police services board, says under the Police Services Act, the board doesn't take direction from council but will take the resolution forwarded "under advisement." Chief McLaren affirms that, adding he's not opposed to working with a committee to develop strategies to fight drugs. "Maybe there's something out there we haven't looked at. If it means putting together a task force to target areas, that's something we can look at." Chief McLaren says an officer was recently re-assigned from the Kawartha Combined Forces Drug Unit to work strictly on the drug problem. That coupled with the work of frontline officers and intelligence officers results in numerous drug-related arrests. In 2005, 143 drug-related charges were laid -- a 36.2 per cent increase from the year prior. "If the perception out there is nothing is being done, it's totally wrong. Our officers are out there making arrests." - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom