Pubdate: Fri, 22 Jun 2007 Source: Coast Reporter (CN BC) Copyright: 2007 Coast Reporter Contact: http://www.coastreporter.net/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/580 Author: Ian Jacques POLICE TARGETING DRUG TRAFFICKERS If you're dealing drugs on the Sunshine Coast, prepare to be taken down. Sunshine Coast RCMP have stepped up enforcement on drug trafficking up and down the Coast with police specifically targeting those who are trafficking in cocaine and crack cocaine in an effort to reduce overall crime on the Coast. Since the beginning of May, police have made 16 arrests for possession of cocaine or crack cocaine for the purpose of trafficking. In the course of those arrests, police have seized significant amounts of drugs, as well as cash, four firearms and two vehicles. "The arrests work out to one arrest every three days," said Const. Bryson Hill. "All of these arrests have resulted in the seizure of either crack cocaine or cocaine and most of the arrests will result or have resulted in charges being laid." Hill said the drug seizures have ranged in size from just a few grams to two larger seizures consisting of more than one kilogram each. According to Hill, the street value of cocaine and crack cocaine on the Sunshine Coast is the same, with one gram costing approximately $100. If half a kilogram of cocaine or crack cocaine were sold on the street at the gram level, its value would be approximately $45,000, added Hill. "The number of cocaine addicts on the Sunshine Coast is not known exactly, but the numbers are significant," Hill said. "An average addict will consume between half a gram and two grams of cocaine each day. The cost of the habit is extraordinary and generally results in a need for the addict to commit crime in order to pay for the habit. An addict consuming half a gram of cocaine each day needs $1,500 each month just to support his habit, while an addict who consumes two grams each day will need $6,000 per month. Some addicts go through binges of use and will consume as much as five grams each day during those times. Of course, during the binges, the cost of the habit is significantly increased, as is the need to commit crime to pay for it." Hill said the police efforts recently also nabbed a former Sechelt man, Daniel Johnson, who was wanted province-wide on a warrant after more than two years evading police. Police are also investigating several other people for trafficking cocaine and anticipate the arrest of six more individuals in the coming days as a result of these investigations. "The social problems resulting from the use of cocaine on the Sunshine Coast are staggering," Hill said. "The police certainly realize there are other substances, such as alcohol, marijuana and opiates that are problematic to the community and to families, but have recently focused their attention on cocaine and crack cocaine as the use and sale of these drugs seems to be out of control." Police are asking for help from the community in combating the drug problem. Those with information relating to the trafficking of illegal or prescription drugs on the Coast are asked to pass on information to police. - --- MAP posted-by: Derek