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• 4 <br />2•' ��•:ii: •.. :: r ::� :� }.ti•. ijr': • {:.: ': ii•: is ..:.J, ...,.: �= tip. <br />} <br />�?{� 1 <br />•'ti'}tijjj <br />The RCSAP has conducted undercover narcotics investigations for the past 5 <br />years. For 4 of those years, it has been under the leadership of the current <br />commander, prosecutor and secretary. Each year has seen in increased <br />productivity. The essential goals of the project are to remain the same, <br />i.e., to identify, target and apprehend the drug dealers; to successfully <br />prosecute those cases to see that justice is done - whether by removing the <br />dealer from the streets or by effective rehabilitation through community <br />supervision and /or confinement in a substance abuse felony punishment <br />facility; to provide a police presence in high narcotics trafficking areas; <br />to expedite prosecution and adjudication of drug offenders; and to hopefully <br />break the link between drugs and violent crime. <br />While continuing to focus on the street -level dealer, the task force has <br />successfully "gone up the ladder" to reach some of the area's suppliers. In <br />doing so, the task force has worked closely with and cooperated with area law <br />enforcement agencies coordinating the available funds, the undercover and <br />intelligence gathering capabilities of the task force with the manpower of <br />the state and local agencies. Investigations leading up to indictments on <br />the 3 different organized crime groups all involved such cooperation. <br />The project should impact the stated problem by making it less desirable for <br />out -of -town crooks to expand their business into the area and removing the <br />"neighborhood heroes" whose drug dealing activities might influence their <br />younger replacements. The policing team should help discourage dealing in <br />the targeted high trafficking areas as well as providing a more visible link <br />between law enforcement and the communities. In the past 5 years, the task <br />force has made an impact on the marihuana growers in the area. Acting on <br />increasing tips from persons in the community, more and more marihuana is <br />being eradicated and growing operations put out of business. Over $8 million <br />in marihuana has been seized in the past 2 years alone. It is not unusual <br />for disgruntled growers to call the office and complain that we're "cutting <br />down" their profits. <br />The project will target and serve approximately 83,070 persons in a 3- county <br />area where there are no comparable programs. It is innovative in that it <br />utilizes undercover officers to infiltrate rural and urban areas so that <br />traffickers can be identified and apprehended, and because with the addition <br />of the interdiction /community policing team, officers are able to prevent, <br />deter, or intervene in drug trafficking in targeted high crime areas. <br />Additionally, members of the policing team (all of whom have worked <br />undercover previously) , the commander, and the prosecutor all meet with <br />various church, civic and school groups, or participate in community forums <br />which discuss the drug problem in an effort to educate the public and in <br />turn, receive input from the community of task force activities. All of the <br />agents receive cross - cultural awareness training through the TNCP and TNOA, <br />as well as through in -house programs. <br />As set out above and in the preceding pages, the project complies with the <br />1994 Statewide Strategy for Drug and Violent Crime Control. <br />
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