Fight against organized crime, extortion and gangs in Alberta gets $8-million boost
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The fight against organized crime, extortion and gang activity in Alberta is getting an $8 million boost from the provincial government. The money, in the form of a one-time grant, will be split between the Edmonton Police Service, Calgary Police Service, Alberta RCMP and the Alberta Law Enforcement Response Teams (ALERT). “There is a reason that we call this organized crime. It’s structured, it’s deliberate, it is co-ordinated with illegal and often violent activity carried out systematically by sophisticated networks,” Mike Ellis, Alberta’s Minister of Public Safety and Emergency Services, a…
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