Pubdate: Tue, 02 Aug 2005 Source: Metro (CN ON) Section: Pg 6 Copyright: 2005 Metro Contact: http://www.metronews.ca/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/3462 Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/coke.htm (Cocaine) CRACK DEALERS OPENLY SELL ON STREETS IN YELLOWKNIFE The premier of the Northwest Territories says it is "unbelievable" that RCMP officers stand by while drug dealers openly sell crack cocaine in public in the territorial capital city. For anyone in Yellowknife, N.W.T. who wants to buy crack cocaine, it can be had day or night as dealers ply their wares, often under the scrutiny of RCMP drug squad officers. "I just find it unbelievable that I can go down the street and tell you who the dealers are and have nothing done about it, and see the RCMP drive right past them," Premier Joe Handley says. "There's more interest among the Yellowknife drug squad in getting the big guy in Vancouver than in our local drug pushers." RCMP, who serve as the local police force, admit Handley is partly correct. They must follow a "mandate," set by headquarters in Ottawa, that requires they go after only major traffickers and dealers. Those in Yellowknife, as destructive as they are, aren't nationally important enough to merit the federal force's attention. They say they know the drugs come from Asian, East European and outlaw motorcycle gangs in Alberta and B.C., and complain they're hamstrung. Wiping out the trade on the so-called "Gaza Strip" -- a few metres from the city's main intersection along 50th Street between the Gold Range Hotel and the Right Spot bar -- would just send it elsewhere, they say. It's tough to convict accused dealers. People would likely object to stop checks on the only road into the city from southern Canada. Meanwhile, N.W.T.'s crime rate, at six times the national average is on the rise, fuelled by drug activity, while violent and property crimes drop in the rest of the country, RCMP statistics show. - --- MAP posted-by: Beth