Pubdate: Sat, 22 Feb 2014 Source: Calgary Herald (CN AB) Copyright: 2014 Canwest Publishing Inc. Contact: http://www.calgaryherald.com/opinion/letters/letters-to-the-editor.html Website: http://www.calgaryherald.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/66 Author: Clara Ho CITY BECOMING DRUG HUB, POLICE SAY Illegal Narcotics Worth $14m Seized in 14 Months Alberta's drug investigators have seized more than $14 million worth of illegal drugs in Calgary over the past 14 months, more than three times the amount recovered in Edmonton, according to figures released Friday. Calgary's haul represented nearly 70 per cent of the $20.8 million worth of drugs seized by members of Alberta Law Enforcement Response Teams across the province over the same period. Drug seizures in Edmonton totalled more than $4.1 million. "It used to be Vancouver, but now we're seeing a trend where Calgary is growing and now becoming a hub for (drug) distribution," said Insp. Gerry Francois with ALERT. "We're seeing drugs coming in and being distributed in the north, east, into the other provinces." The most valuable seizures since January 2013 included 12,165 marijuana plants worth $14.8 million, 26,774 grams of cocaine worth $3 million, and 160,394 grams of marijuana worth $1.6 million. Since its inception in 2006, ALERT has kept more than $500 million worth of illegal drugs off Alberta streets. ALERT CEO Insp. Charmaine Bulger said 6,809 people have been arrested and 615 firearms have been seized since 2006. "Drugs are the currency of organized crime, and taking that out of their hands and out of their businesses, it helps us to dismantle some of the organized crime that goes on in the province," Bulger said. Jonathan Denis, Alberta Justice Minister and Solicitor General, credited the collaborative efforts of the agencies involved. "If we did this individually, force by force, I would suggest that you wouldn't have anywhere close to the $500-million total amount of illegal drugs seized," he said. One of the largest busts came in 2012 when ALERT investigators seized 27.5 kilograms of cocaine worth about $2.5 million from searches in Calgary and Edmonton, which resulted in charges against six people in Alberta. Most recently in January, ALERT - in a joint probe with the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration - dismantled a multimillion-dollar cocaine trafficking ring in Calgary, which led to smuggling charges against three men. Bulger said when she started her policing career more than three decades ago, there wasn't integration among law enforcement agencies in the war against drugs, and investigators were working in individual "silos". But since 2006, when ALERT was formed as a provincial umbrella organization, there are now about 400 city police officers, RCMP officers and Alberta Sheriffs working together and sharing resources and intelligence. "This allows us to work off all our best products, put it together and tackle organized crime," Bulger said. "By integration, we are getting ahead of the curve. We are getting close to their structure. Some of these groups are very organized. We have to be organized in our approach. I would say we are in the game very well with them." ALERT received $32 million in provincial funding for 2013-2014, but did not provide a breakdown of how much of that money was earmarked specifically for drug efforts. The individual partner agencies also contribute their vehicles, equipment and other resources. While authorities were unable to say how much of an impact a $500 million seizure makes on the overall drug trade in Alberta, Denis said "it's no small dent". "We don't know the exact amount that's in the underworld," he said. "At the same time, when you're able to seize $500 million worth of illegal drugs, that is a significant dent in their total operations. That comes directly out of the pocket of organized crime and that's where we need to hit them." - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom