Pubdate: Sat, 13 Jun 2009 Source: Toronto Sun (CN ON) Copyright: 2009 Canoe Limited Partnership Contact: http://torontosun.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/457 Author: Tamara Cherry MORE COPS MOVE IN AFTER DRUG SWEEP 120 Arrested In Troubled Neighborhoods The vacuum left by a five-week drug sweep in the city's west end will be filled by uniformed officers, not entrepreneurial drug dealers looking to make a buck, police said yesterday. Come Monday, dozens of officers will be stepping in to fill the shoes left by 120 people arrested over the last five weeks in the troubled neighbourhoods of Jane-Finch in 31 Division and Keele-Eglinton in 12 Division. A city-wide statistical analysis earlier this year identified the two neighbourhoods as the most in need of additional officers, courtesy of the Toronto Anti-Violence Intervention Strategy (TAVIS), during the summer months. There have been three homicides -- including two fatal shootings -- in 31 Division and eight homicides -- including six fatal shootings -- in 12 Division so far this year. Those numbers account for more than half of the murders in all of Toronto. In rolling out the welcome mat for the 43 officers in Jane-Finch and 32 officers in Keele-Eglinton who will be walking and biking the beat for the next 15 weeks, the drug squad did some spring cleaning. Cleaned out were 12 crack houses and 16 marijuana grow operations. Four children were taken by Children's Aid officials from the grow-ops, drug squad Staff-Insp. Mario Di Tommaso said at 31 Division yesterday. "This is an incredibly big deal," Di Tommaso said. "These arrests will have a significant impact on the availability of drugs in these two communities." While the operation, dubbed Project Spring Clean, started May 11, most of the 38 search warrants were carried out this week, Di Tommaso said. Many of the 411 charges laid were related to drug trafficking, making bail compliance checks a top order of business for TAVIS officers moving in to fill the vacuum, Di Tommaso said. Of the 120 people arrested -- male and female, 14 to 71 years old -- 30 were on bail, 23 were on probation and 40 had court-imposed firearm prohibitions. "That is very frustrating for us simply because we're encountering the same individuals time and time and time again," Di Tommaso said. "One individual had 57 criminal convictions. And I'd like to say there is a point in time when society ought not to be dealing with this individual any longer." No guns were seized during the raids, Di Tommaso said. - --- PROJECT SPRING CLEAN SEIZURES - - Cocaine: 1,457.51 grams - - Crack cocaine: 95.80 grams - - Heroin: 101.47 grams - - Ecstasy: 385.63 grams - - Marijuana: 2,255.53 grams - - Cars: four - - Cash: $24,190 - --- MAP posted-by: dan