Pubdate: Fri, 09 Feb 2007 Source: Savannah Morning News (GA) Copyright: 2007 Savannah Morning News Contact: http://www.savannahnow.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/401 DON'T RUSH DRUG SQUAD SEARCH Finding The Right Leader For The Countywide Drug Squad Will Take Time. CURTAILING CHATHAM County's drug trafficking is key to reducing the property crimes committed by addicts and the violence committed in crack and dope dealer turf wars. A necessary facet of that effort is coordination among the various city and county law enforcement agencies in investigations and information sharing. That's why the Counter Narcotics Team plays a huge role in effective crime-fighting - and why finding good leadership for the CNT does not need to be rushed. The right CNT leader will be a person with more than impeccable law-enforcement skills, but also the ability to harmonize the efforts of multiple police forces. This person must be able to lead the charge against a pervasive societal scourge, but also to encourage and accept assistance from other agencies. Finding a strong-willed leader who recognizes the need for collaboration takes time. Beyond that, the chairman of the Drug Advisory Board, which oversees the CNT, is the recently hired Savannah-Chatham Metro Police Chief Michael Berkow. Local leaders had hoped to name a new CNT commander by now, but the application deadline was extended from December of last year to January. The extra time has given Chief Berkow more time to familiarize himself with the area's issues and needs. It also will help him make better informed decisions as the Drug Advisory Board carries out its search. The board, made up of area police chiefs, the sheriff and the district attorney, will make a recommendation, likely within the next two months, according to County Manager Russ Abolt. Mr. Abolt will then make the final decision on the next CNT commander. The 20 applicants who have expressed an interest in the job range from local law enforcement officials, to officers from as far away as Minnesota and California. Chief Berkow says the board is looking for someone with leadership ability, integrity and a solid background in investigations and narcotics work. Many of the applicants may meet those criteria. That means choosing from among them will require close scrutiny to decide which person would be the best fit for Savannah and Chatham County. The Drug Advisory Board should be able to carry out their deliberations without pressure to act too quickly. Choosing the right leader for Chatham County's anti-drug effort is too important a decision to be made in haste. The right CNT leader will be a person with more than impecccable law-enforcement skills, but also the ability to harmonize the efforts of multiple police forces. - --- MAP posted-by: Steve Heath