Pubdate: Fri, 20 Jul 2007 Source: Province, The (CN BC) Copyright: 2007 The Province Contact: http://www.canada.com/theprovince/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/476 Author: Laura Payton POLICE ARREST 34 PEOPLE FOR DRUG TRAFFICKING Vancouver police have arrested 34 people for drug trafficking and are looking for another 29 after a 10-day undercover operation in the Downtown Eastside. "These traffickers were specifically targeted because of the negative impact they have on businesses, transit users and the resident community there," said Insp. Eric Petit. Petit said the project, dubbed Tyke 2 as a follow-up to February's Tyke, aimed to improve the quality of life for residents. Police were concerned with disorder problems, loss of business and the sense of insecurity the traffickers bring about, said Petit. The project's goal was not to take large amounts of drugs off the street, said Insp. Dean Robinson. The goal was to arrest prolific traffickers and interrupt the drug-trafficking cycle. "These dealers have little regard for the health of the addicts and the well-being of the community," said Robinson. Robinson said there's a clear connection between drug activity and property crime in the neighbourhood. He estimates addicts who fence stolen property to feed their habits only get about 10 per cent of the property's value. "So when you think that an addict or substance abuser could have a habit of $250 a day, they need to take $2,500 worth of property to fence that to buy their drugs," he said. "On a binge they can easily, easily consume $250." Police worked undercover earlier this month and swept into the Eastside on Wednesday to execute arrest warrants for 63 people on 89 charges, mostly for possession of crack cocaine for the purpose of trafficking. More than half were in custody last night. - --- MAP posted-by: Derek