Pubdate: Thu, 11 May 2006 Source: Smithers Interior News (CN BC) Copyright: 2006, BC Newspaper Group Contact: http://www.interior-news.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1631 Author: Thom Barker Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/mjcn.htm (Cannabis - Canada) Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/coke.htm (Cocaine) RCMP HAMMER DRUG DENS A War On Drugs Is Heating Up In The Bulkley Valley. On April 28, Hazelton RCMP busted a marijuana grow operation worth an estimated $100,000 on the street. An adult man was arrested and 100 plants were seized. As reported in the April 19 edition of The Interior News, Hazelton RCMP are aggressively targeting dope dealers in response to a call from council and seven First Nations communities to concentrate police efforts on youth and drugs. The latest raid was the third warrant executed by Hazelton cops in as many weeks but they're not stopping at that. The detachment has been putting out threatening public communiques alerting pushers to beware. See DEALERS on Page A2 "We are still aware of some individuals in our community who continue to traffic drugs," the latest release stated. "A warning to these people: Don't complain about your broken door, your abrupt awakening or your legal expenses. You cannot say we did not warn you. People don't want you for their neighbour, so give some thought to moving far away." Earlier notifications were no less blunt. "If you are trafficking illicit drugs, you can expect a certain and intrusive entry into your residence from the police," stated the first release from Cpl. Warren Brown. "You can also expect to be arrested. If you have children in your residence, you can expect that they may be taken away by authorities for their safety and well-being. A week later it was: "If you sell drugs, we are coming for you. It's not a matter of if, but rather when." Brown was unapologetic for the harsh tactics. "These releases are strongly-worded because we want the people who have been doing this for a long time to realize the community is not going to turn a blind eye anymore and neither are the police." Meanwhile, Smithers RCMP also continue to target pushers. In the latest of a series of dope raids, police executed a warrant on a Smithers residence April 22, seized 10 grams of cocaine and an undisclosed amount of money and arrested one woman. Earlier in April two other drug dens in Smithers were raided resulting in the confiscation of cocaine, marijuana and an undisclosed amount of money that Smithers Sgt. Ray Haugen described as the "proceeds of crime." Haugen said the crackdown is not just about the drugs. "It's not a secret that a lot of our property crime is related to drug abuse, so that's one area we've targeted to try and address the other areas," he said. "The Smithers RCMP will continue to work toward our goal of "Safe Homes, Safe Communities" by continuing to target the use and sale of drugs within our community." Safe Homes, Safe Communities is the theme of The RCMP Strategic Framework, the intent of which is to prevent crime by addressing its root causes. - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom