Pubdate: Tue, 12 May 2009 Source: Northern Light, The (CN NK) Contact: http://thenorthernlight.canadaeast.com/onsite.php?page=contact&letters#C Copyright: 2009 CanadaEast Interactive, Brunswick News Inc. Website: http://thenorthernlight.canadaeast.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/5035 Author: James Mallory BELLEDUNE RCMP LOOKING TO STEP UP FILE ON DRUGS The Royal Canadian Mounted Police is looking to increase its visibility in the village of Belledune. At the May 4 regular weekly public meeting of village council, Constable Julien Doth of the RCMP Belledune detachment, made a presentation outlining a few projects on the RCMP radar. The Mountie, who has been posted in Belledune for the past three months, said one of those projects includes investigating the usage of illegal drugs in the village. "Our major issue in Belledune as many are aware is drugs. It is a big project...and would take a lot of time and a lot of preparation to come up with something specific. Since drugs is just a general term, we need something more specific to be focusing on." Const. Doth said he also wants to look into the RCMP's role involving rescue for anybody who may encounter problems while boating or doing other activities on the Bay of Chaleur. "For example, getting boats, who would we contact. Stuff like that," he said. Const. Doth said the RCMP would also like to work closer with the lead smelter in the village operated by Xstrata Zinc. Being a major employer in the area, Const. Doth said it's important to understand the operation should the RCMP need to respond to an emergency. "We don't even know how it works over there. Basically, if we had to deal with something that went on there a couple weeks ago, and they asked us to go to the main office and we didn't even know where that was. So that could be another thing to get more familiarized with the smelter," said Const. Doth. "It's just in case something happens and we're the first responders...In that case, it would be to find an emergency plan for the RCMP and the municipality as well to deal with the problem." At the conclusion of his presentation, he asked village council what file they would like to be pursued first. Councillor Elaine Levesque-Godin indicated that each of those topics are important but the illegal drugs file might be a good starting point. "At this point in time, if I were to put them in order of urgency, to me the one in relation to drugs and prescription drugs seems to be the top of the list," she said. The rest of council agreed that the flow of illegal drugs should be the first case to pursue. Const. Doth said he will meet with council again to give an update on this project - --- MAP posted-by: Doug