BC Creates Enforcement Teams in 12 Communities to Tackle Repeat Violent Offenders

BC Creates Enforcement Teams in 12 Communities to Tackle Repeat Violent Offenders
B.C. Premier David Eby speaks during a news conference as high voltage test set equipment is seen behind him at Powertech Labs, in Surrey, B.C., on Mar. 30, 2023. (The Canadian Press/Darryl Dyck)
The Canadian Press
4/12/2023
Updated:
4/12/2023
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Teams of police, prosecutors and probation officers are being enlisted to tackle repeat violent offenders in a dozen British Columbia communities.

Premier David Eby says the government will create 12 law enforcement hubs in communities across the province from Nanaimo to Terrace dedicated to enforcement and investigation.

He says the new regional hubs are part of the government’s Repeat Violent Offending Intervention Initiative and will help prosecutors, police and corrections officials focus on specific prolific repeat offenders to keep communities safe.

The Opposition BC Liberals have been calling on the government to introduce tougher public safety measures, citing numerous violent crimes allegedly connected to people who were arrested and released, only to be involved in other violence shortly afterwards.

Eby says the government will support the hub initiative with $16 million over three years, and introduce a special investigation and targeted enforcement program to help police conduct repeat offender investigations.

Other communities involved in the program are Victoria, Vancouver, Surrey, New Westminster, Abbotsford, Kamloops, Kelowna, Cranbrook, Prince George and Williams Lake.