Police breakdown continued rise of crystal meth
There was no way around the rise of crystal meth in Prince Albert during a conference with Prince Albert Police Service (PAPS) chief Troy Cooper about 2015 crime statistics.
Currently, 37 per cent of the drug seizures so far in 2016 have been related to crystal meth, and Cooper said the drug is influencing other crimes in the city, such as shoplifting, bear spray attacks and other acts of violence.
“We’re challenged by drugs related to poverty. Crystal meth is the perfect fit for that. It’s a cheap drug and it’s long lasting, so the sex trade and street level users are moving towards the drug.”
Cooper said PAPS increased their drug enforcement efforts by 12.6 per cent to combat crystal meth. In 2014 it had only contributed to 24 per cent of drug seizures. Integration between the Major Crimes Unit and the street level units is now a focus to control the influx of the drug.