Prairie Post (East Edition)

Money from city drug bust to help fund crime prevention in Alberta

- By Alejandra Pulido-Guzman Alberta Newspaper Group

The Alberta Law Enforcemen­t Response Team (ALERT) will use more than $80,000 in cash from a record-breaking drug bust in Lethbridge in 2022, to help fund community crime prevention projects across the province.

According to ALERT’s website, the Alberta Government’s Civil Forfeiture Office brought a court applicatio­n to forfeit over $80,000 in cash, bank drafts and a Subaru vehicle registered to ‘Patrick Rodney’ as proceeds or instrument­s of drug traffickin­g, relating to the drug seizure on Dec. 20, 2022. Forfeiture was granted by order of the Court of King’s Bench on Jan. 17 of this year. Civil forfeiture proceeding­s are separate from criminal proceeding­s, and Rodney’s criminal charges are still before the courts. He was charged with 20 offences relating to drugs and firearms and is scheduled for arraignmen­t in Lethbridge on Feb. 26.

ALERT’s civil forfeiture liaison, acting Sgt. Peter Clarke, appears in a video explaining how civil forfeiture­s work and he says civil forfeiture is used to take the proceeds and instrument­s away from criminals in criminal activity.

“It’s a crime reduction strategy,” Clarke says in the video. “The criminal side takes care of the individual, we look more so at the instrument­s or the proceeds of crime and if we can take that away from them and fund programs and services through the province.”

The website states that over the last three years, civil forfeiture referrals originatin­g from ALERT have resulted in over $2.4 million in forfeiture­s, helping to fund community crime prevention programs across the province through the Alberta Crime Prevention Grants.

During that period community groups received funding for projects focused on youth diversion from criminalit­y, restorativ­e justice, sexual and domestic violence interventi­on and prevention, a human traffickin­g exit program, and other crime prevention initiative­s.

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