Prince Albert and the north to benefit from Criminal Property Forfeiture Fund
Tactical first aid training equipment, and advancing the Prince Albert Police Service’s Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Strategy, are among the local initiatives receiving funding as part of an announcement Wednesday by the provincial government.
More than $1.27 million is being provided to police agencies across the province, the Victims’ Fund and community programs from the Criminal Property Forfeiture Fund. These assets help municipal police forces purchase new resources, as well as offer supports for victims and aid in the delivery of community programming.
“Keeping our communities safe and offering support to victims of crime in our province is of utmost importance,” Corrections, Policing and Public Safety Minister Christine Tell said in a statement. “It is crucial to be able to take proceeds from criminal activity and put it to good use within our police agencies and community programs.”
Over $578,000 will be directly provided to Saskatchewan police forces. In accordance with legislation, a matching amount will be deposited from the Criminal Property Forfeiture Fund into the Victims’ Fund.