Pubdate: Thu, 04 Nov 2010 Source: Smithers Interior News (CN BC) Copyright: 2010, BC Newspaper Group Contact: http://www.interior-news.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1631 Note: With files from Vikki Hopes, Abbotsford News. LOWER MAINLAND GANG SURFACING IN SMITHERS The Smithers RCMP have announced that they are now aware of a small group of people in Smithers who have "openly flaunted their association with Lower Mainland/Upper Fraser Valley organized crime gang known as the Duhre Group," the police said in a statement on Wednesday. The RCMP made the announcement while also pointing out emerging drug trafficking trends in the area. According to the RCMP, police have made an increased number of drug busts, including seizures of cocaine and ecstasy. "What has caught our attention ... is in addition to the known local person who are currently involved in the illicit drug trade in our area, whom we are actively investigating, we are seeing a new presence attempting to establish themselves," said Smithers RCMP Sgt. Kirsten Marshall. The individuals with an association with the Duhre Group, according to information from the Smithers RCMP, have displayed firearms and may also be intimidating or threatening people. "In their efforts to establish themselves, these criminals may lure or recruit youths and young adults into participating in their illicit activities and will distribute illegal drugs to youth and adults alike in the community," said Marshall. She said so far they have had excellent cooperation with the community. Marshall also pointed out that the RCMP are not trying to create fear out of their announcement but rather to inform the public and to generate discussion. "Smithers isn't alone in experiencing this," she said, adding that it's a trend seen all over. But the RCMP will need the community's continued support to fight the problem. In addition to street level enforcement, the Smithers RCMP have integrated programs such as Drug and Alcohol Resistance Education (DARE). The Smithers RCMP do welcome questions from the public on this matter. As well anyone who has knowledge of drug trafficking in the community or other criminal activity to call them at 250-847-3233 or call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477. According to reports in the Abbotsford News early in October, the Duhre Group has been a rising presence in Abbotsford, taking advantage of the vacuum left from the arrests of prominent members of the Red Scorpions gang, including the Bacon brothers. With files from Vikki Hopes, Abbotsford News. - --- MAP posted-by: Jo-D