Pubdate: Sat, 09 Jun 2007 Source: Cambridge Times (CN ON) Copyright: 2007 Fairway Newspaper Group Contact: http://www.cambridgetimes.ca Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/3423 Author: Melissa Hancock, Cambridge CRACKING DOWN ON GUNS AND GANGS Provincial funding targeted at gangs, guns, and grow ops is welcomed news for Waterloo Regional Police. "It's a significant contribution...and it allows us to network with other services," said media relations and executive officer Bryan Larkin, of the Waterloo Regional Police Service (WRPS). Wednesday's annoucement by Ontario's Premier Dalton McGuinty will assist local police services to target gangs, guns, marijuana grow operations and other criminal activities. The McGuinty government is investing $6.3 million to expand an anti-guns and gangs and anti-violence intervention program to several communities outside of Toronto, including Waterloo Region. "Our community is not free of gangs," Larkin said, adding that regional investigations sometimes lead the service to other municipalities. But with the government funding, he said the WRPS will benefit by networking with other services in places like Toronto, where gangs, guns and other organized crime levels are higher. "It's important for us to stay ahead of the curb," he added. The provincial funding announcement also includes: a crystal methamphetamine elimination project to target criminal organizations that produce it; increasing the capacity of the office of the fire marshal to investigate fires and explosions from meth labs and marijuana operations; creating a provincial advisory group on marijuana grow operations; and enhancing the capacity of the Ontario Provincial Police, working with municipal police services, to identify, locate, seize and forfeit the illegal gains from criminal organizations. The initiatives build on the government's $51-million Guns and Gangs Strategy that was announced last year. In a statement, Premier Dalton McGuinty said, "Tackling gun crimes is a complex challenge - and criminal gangs are always adapting and evolving - so we're giving our police services the resources they need." - --- MAP posted-by: Derek