Pubdate: Wed, 22 Mar 2006 Source: Kamloops This Week (CN BC) Copyright: 2006 Kamloops This Week Contact: http://www.kamloopsthisweek.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1271 Author: Darshan Lindsay DRUG TRADE CRIPPLED? Kamloops RCMP are confident they have crippled the cocaine and heroin trade in Kamloops with the arrest of two key operatives in a local criminal organization. The arrests occurred last Thursday night in the parking lot of the A&W Restaurant in Valleyview, following a transaction of drugs and weapons with undercover police officers. The RCMP's emergency response team swooped in and made the arrests. "Our investigation shows these people were currently heavily involved in the drug trade in Kamloops, and definitely a part of the upper echelon," RCMP Insp. Yves Lacasse said yesterday morning, moments before showcasing the police seizure of drugs and a nine-millimetre semi-automatic handgun. Ten police officers, including undercover agents, were involved in the covert operation, which began on Feb. 12. During a one-month period, undercover RCMP officers purchased cocaine, heroin and a semi-automatic weapon from local drug traffickers. Lacasse said the amount of drugs seized was significant. Included was five ounces (140 grams) of cocaine, valued at $10,000, and 13 ounces (364 grams) of heroin, valued at $52,000. To underscore the value of what police seized, Lacasse said drug experts estimate the 13 ounces of heroine would have been enough to satisfy an addict for five years, with the actual street value of the drug pegged at about $110,000. "This is going to cripple the availability of cocaine and heroin in Kamloops," said Lacasse, with addicts in town finding most of their supply has been taken away. Police know others will try to come in to fill the void and that's why they will continue with targeted operations like the one they've just completed. "There is a demand. That's why it's a constant battle," said Lacasse. In addition to the drugs and the handgun, police seized $3,500 in cash, jewelry, a safe and miscellaneous items during their investigation. Two of three individuals arrested and charged are adult males. One is Tsai-An Hsieh, 28, who police allege is residing illegally in Kamloops. Lacasse said Hsieh is from Taiwan, originally in the city on a student visa to attend Thompson Rivers University. They believe he's been in Kamloops for two years. Hsieh faces one count of trafficking heroin. The other male, 24-year-old Travis Jordan Jackson, also of Kamloops, faces four trafficking charges and one weapons-related offence. A third individual, a 17-year-old female, is facing a single count of transferring a nine-millimetre semi-automatic handgun. All three remain in custody. - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Seguin