Pubdate: Thu, 29 May 2014 Source: Toronto Sun (CN ON) Copyright: 2014 Canoe Limited Partnership Contact: http://www.torontosun.com/letter-to-editor Website: http://torontosun.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/457 Author: Shawn Jeffords Page: 4 SWEEP NETS 50 ARRESTS Police make 'significant dent' in gang violence, guns and drugs seized Police arrested 50 people early Wednesday morning in a raid which targeted two rival gangs. Acting Toronto Police chief Mark Saunders said two operations, known as Project RX and Project Battery, have been ongoing for nearly a year. Officers focused on the Sic Thugs and Asian Assassinz, he said. "Both gangs are allegedly rival gangs and each have been involved in a series of shootings that have occurred in the city of Toronto," Saunders said. Police from across the province raided 53 addresses in and outside of the city around 5 a.m. They seized 10 guns, cocaine, heroin and marijuana during the raids. Two cocaine presses were also seized. "These two rival gangs are incredibly ruthless," said Saunders. Those arrested face a variety of charges which include armed robbery, human trafficking and weapons and drug offences. Police would not name any of the accused gangsters or even disclose the courthouses where the alleged offenders will appear, citing security concerns. In addition to Toronto force, officers from Peel, York, Durham, Waterloo, Guelph, Windsor, London, Hamilton, Belleville, South Simcoe, Halton, Brantford, Niagara and the RCMP helped execute the warrants. "They have put a significant dent (in) the violence that has occurred in city," said Saunders. Saunders said the unique thing about the case is the level of sophistication of both gangs. Typically, gangsters centre their activities in a small geographic location but members of these gangs committed crimes across the GTA, he said. "Now we're starting to see these gangs have that violence ... but they also have a much stronger level of sophistication, have a much stronger level of organization and that's something to be concerned with at this point." Both gangs have been linked to high-profile shootings in recent years at busy malls. Last April, an internal dispute is believed to have resulted in the murder of a member of the Asian Assassins at Yorkdale Mall. In June 2012, three men with suspected links to the Sic Thugs were killed in a shooting at the Eaton Centre. Dozens of locations were raided across the GTA, including a new condo development on Western Battery Rd. in upscale Liberty Village. The neighbourhood was quiet hours after the raids with no sign of police presence. But on the 12th floor, an apartment door was smashed just above the deadbolt lock and the doorway was covered in yellow caution tape. Jordan, who works at a local radio station and lives next door, said he saw police swarming around the building around 6:30 a.m. as he was on his way to the gym. "I saw a tactical team in this big SUV-type vehicle that looked like it was a moving van," he said. "There were officers in the lobby and all over the place. It's pretty surprising this type of stuff is going on around here." Jordan said while the raid was shocking, the high-profile gang shootings need police attention. "It's one thing when these guys are shooting it out in dark alleys," he said. "It's completely another when they duke it out in a crowded mall." - --- MAP posted-by: Matt