Pubdate: Thu, 27 Nov 2008 Source: Carillon, The (CN MB) Copyright: 2008 The Carillon Contact: http://www.thecarillon.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2340 Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/coke.htm (Cocaine) Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/find?188 (Outlaw Bikers) HELLS ANGELS, ASSOCIATES AIM TO STRENGTHEN LOCAL DRUG TRADE The Hells Angels criminal organization is interested in strengthening its grip on the thriving cocaine trade in the Steinbach and surrounding areas, according to the city's RCMP. "Hells Angels do have a presence in Steinbach," Steinbach RCMP Cpl. Rob Lasson said in a recent interview. With this news, however, Southeast residents shouldn't expect to see full-patched Hells Angels bikers frequenting local businesses. "It's (the Hells Angels) associates that are coming to Steinbach, what they're doing is pushing their sub-dealers," he explained, noting that the sub-dealers make frequent appearances in Steinbach-area bars. The upshot of these local inroads by the criminal organization, which controls a large percentage of the province's drug trade, is that it's now easier than ever to purchase illegal substances in the Southeast. "A lot of powdered cocaine is moved into Steinbach," Lasson emphasized, "it's really easy to buy (cocaine in the area)," he stated matter-of-factly. He speculated that Steinbach's proximity to Winnipeg is just one of the reasons the Hells Angels perceive Steinbach to be "an easy market" to sell their drugs. In addition, the increased cocaine trade has had a ripple effect on other types of crime in the region. "We're also seeing a significant increase in the amount of property theft due to people wanting money to purchase drugs," he pointed out. Some progress has been made in the local war on drugs-including the arrest in September of five locals for cocaine trafficking and the arrest of an alleged crack dealer last month-Cpl. Lasson said the detachment is in dire need of more officers to efficiently deal with the crisis. "Our resources are stretched to the limit-our caseloads are so full that we can't follow up on the (local drug trade) intelligence we receive to the extent we'd like to." Within the past few days, Steinbach MLA Kelvin Goertzen has publicly addressed the concerns of residents over the size of the city's RCMP detachment. - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Seguin