Pubdate: Thu, 18 Sep 2008 Source: Edmonton Journal (CN AB) Copyright: 2008 The Edmonton Journal Contact: http://www.canada.com/edmontonjournal/letters.html Website: http://www.canada.com/edmonton/edmontonjournal/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/134 Author: Ryan Cormier POLICE CUT DRUG FLOW TO NORTH 24 Charges Laid Against Six Men After Year-Long Investigation In Edmonton, Fort McMurray; Trafficking Network Disrupted, Police Say Ryan Cormier The Edmonton Journal EDMONTON - A one-year investigation in Fort McMurray and Edmonton has resulted in 24 drug-related charges against six men. In March, Project Komet concluded with the arrest of five men on 23 drug-related charges. A large amount of drugs, cash and weapons were seized. RCMP continued their investigation on the advice of federal Crown prosecutors under the name Project Komet II. A review of the evidence resulted in further charges of trafficking and organized crime against the five men, as well as the arrest of a sixth. Officers finished the investigation with arrests in Fort McMurray on Sept. 11 and in Edmonton on Tuesday. "We targeted high-level drug dealers with this operation," said Const. Ali Fayad of the Fort McMurray RCMP. "If we didn't eliminate, we at least severely disrupted their drug business in the area. We're hoping it has a drastic impact, particularly for the residents who live and work up here." Fayad said he hopes the arrests act as a deterrent for anyone who might see opportunities to now move up in the drug trade. Police seized bags of marijuana, crack cocaine and several firearms. The Fort McMurray municipal drug section, Edmonton federal drug section and the provincially funded Integrated Response to Organized Crime team were all involved in the investigation. RCMP estimate that at least 10,000 street-level sales of drugs were stopped by the seizures. Those charged are believed to be involved with organized crime across northern Alberta and Saskatchewan. - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom