Pubdate: Fri, 27 Nov 2009 Source: Calgary Sun, The (CN AB) Copyright: 2009 The Calgary Sun Contact: http://www.calgarysun.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/67 Author: Shawn Logan Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/af.htm (Asset Forfeiture) ALBERTA JUSTICE SEIZES $11.4M IN ASSETS FROM CRIMINALS EDMONTON -- New legislation aimed at hitting gangsters and drug dealers where it hurts -- their wallets -- has had a major impact on crime, says Alberta's justice boss. Justice Minister Alison Redford said $11.4 million in homes, cars and cash linked to crime has been seized under the Victims Restitution and Compensation Payment Act. She said vehicles are becoming the primary tool of "dial-a-dopers," who have taken illicit commerce mobile. The year-old law now allows police to take these vehicles, many loaded with concealed compartments for guns and drugs, off the road. "The only thing that these mobile dealers require to run their drug business is a car and a cellphone," Redford said. "And if we can seize the car of a drug dealer, that's one less drug dealer doing business." In just the last year, 61 vehicles have been seized. Redford said Justice Department lawyers have had a 97% success rate so far in receiving judicial consent for seizure and forfeiture proceedings. She said there is currently one case in Alberta under appeal, but she noted similar legislation in Ontario was recently upheld after facing a constitutional challenge. And with some $250,000 from forfeitures already given to victims of crimes and support groups, Redford warned criminals that any property used to commit a crime can be taken away. "If you decide to use your home to produce drugs, you run the risk of losing your home. "If you choose to use your vehicle to sell drugs or to transport drugs, you very well might lose your vehicle," she said. - --- MAP posted-by: Jo-D