Pubdate: Tue, 17 Nov 2009
Source: Metro (Edmonton, CN AB)
Page: Front Page
Copyright: 2009 Metro Canada
Contact:  http://www.metronews.ca/Edmonton
Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/4475
Author: Victoria Handysides
Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/find?216 (CN Police)

HITTING THEM LOW

Massive Police Sting Targets Street-level Drug Dealers

Dozens of alleged drug traffickers are facing charges following the 
second massive police sting of low-level dial-a-dopers this year.

Arrests in the undercover operation dubbed Project Geld II were made 
over an eight-day stretch, netting $144,000 worth of crime proceeds, 
including seven vehicles and 176 grams of cocaine.

"These are your street level dealers, the ones you call on their 
cellphone and they arrange to meet you," Acting Insp. Greg Preston 
said yesterday. "They're supplying personal amounts."

Of 33 men and three women charged, 21 were between the ages of 18 and 24.

While the demographic is a concern to police, it's not surprising, 
Preston said.

"Typically it's younger people that are drawn in by the potential of 
large amounts of money in relatively short order," he said. "These 
aren't children, they're young adults making very poor decisions."

The first phase of Project Geld ended in the arrest of 51 dealers in 
March. There is no direct link to the people in the arrests, but they 
are loosely connected, police said.

"By and large, all of these people get their drugs from a supplier 
typically tied to organized crime."

Preston said the ripple effect of laying charges to a large group of 
people will set an example.
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