Pubdate: Thu, 09 Mar 2006 Source: Winnipeg Free Press (CN MB) Copyright: 2006 Winnipeg Free Press Contact: http://www.winnipegfreepress.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/502 Author: Bruce Owen POLICE DRUG BUSTS SWEEP IN $135K A project set up late last year to clean up street crime in the city's West End has so far netted police almost $135,000 in drug proceeds, the project's head officer said yesterday. Clean Sweep Insp. Boyd Campbell said in the past month officers seized $4,500 in cash in drug money, bringing the total amount seized to $121,872 since the enforcement project started last November. Campbell said officers have also seized $8,547 in U.S. currency, mostly connected to the street drug trade. Police have also seized 55 cell phones, 21 during the month of February, also believed connected to the drug trade. Clean Sweep was created by Mayor Sam Katz and Police Chief Jack Ewatski in the wake of the Oct. 10 fatal shooting of an innocent 17-year-old man in a gang shootout. Six officers from each of the city's six patrol divisions were re-assigned to Clean Sweep, with the rest from a downtown community police beat office. These officers are in addition to the regular police enforcement in the West End. Katz also gave police $800,000 for additional overtime with the police service also earmarking $800,000. Here are some other facts about Clean Sweep: * Officers assigned to it are "non-dispatchable," meaning they're arms-length from the main police communication centre, the place through which all 911 calls are routed. * Clean Sweep officers, most of the time, work free of being called to investigate domestic disputes and other disturbances, which make up the majority of calls. * Clean Sweep officers work off tips and intelligence they gather on their own, such as where gang members live and what vehicles they drive. * The work Clean Sweep officers do is on top of regular police deployment in the area -- they are extra bodies assigned to the West End patrol area. There are two shifts of Clean Sweep officers, putting five two-man patrol cars on the road 20 hours a day seven days a week. * While Clean Sweep is focused on crime in the West End, it is by no means limited to it. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake