Pubdate: Tue, 04 Nov 2008 Source: Sundre Round Up (CN AB) Copyright: 2008 Sundre Round Up Publishing Ltd. Contact: http://www.sundreroundup.ca/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/4049 Author: Ty Lund NEW POLICE UNITS TO TARGET GANGS AND DRUGS To crack down on the drug trade and the gangs who profit from it, Premier Ed Stelmach, announced the addition of 183 new resources that will hit the streets next April. "Our streets, our neighbourhoods and our communities belong to honest, hardworking Albertans," said Premier Stelmach.~ "This infusion of new police resources sends a clear message to criminals and gang members that this government will continue to make it increasingly difficult for you to do business in our province.~ We have made a commitment for safer communities and bolstering front line police is just one way we are taking action to achieve that goal." Four, new dedicated gang enforcement teams, will be established across Alberta.~ Operating in and around Calgary and Edmonton, as well as northern and southern Alberta.~ These teams of 67 RCMP and municipal police will target individuals and gangs involved in the drug trade. Criminal Intelligence Service Alberta will also receive 14 new positions while the Integrated Child Exploitation Unit will receive two positions.~ All 83 positions will be funded by $42.4 million in federal police funding announced earlier this year.~ The teams will operate under the direction of the Alberta Law Enforcement Response Teams (ALERT). "Police chiefs told us, in September, that more front line officers are needed to help crack down on serious and violent crime," said Alberta Solicitor General and Minister of Public Safety.~ These additional resources provide a provincial response to a province wide problem.~ We are putting those who profit from the sale and distribution of illegal drugs on notice, that we will disrupt, dismantle and shutdown your operations." Alberta communities will also benefit from another 100 new front line officers.~ A total of $13 million has been earmarked from the Safe Communities Secretariat to fund these positions.~~ This is the second wave of police to hit the streets as part of a three-year commitment to add 300 new officers.~ The first 100 officers were announced as part of the budget 2008. All of the new police resources are expected to be in place by April 1st, 2009. - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Seguin