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NEWS - PA - Online Drug War

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NORRISTOWN -- Montgomery County investigators have a new battleground in their ongoing war against drug dealers -- cyberspace. Although proud of the accomplishments of the 421 special county detectives who patrol some of the county's meanest streets with the Municipal Police Drug Task Force, District Attorney Bruce L. Castor Jr. has turned to the Internet for help in tracking down dangerous drug dealers who are trolling the county's neighborhoods.

Concerned citizens can now provide tips to the task force through a special Web site at www.montcopa.org/da/drugtaskforce

"We?re doing great things, but we can't do it without the public's help," said Deputy District Attorney Kevin R. Steele. "We're using the Internet to try to facilitate law enforcement."

Steele explained that the anonymity provided by the Internet can be a useful crime-fighting tool because it may make citizens more comfortable and willing to provide a tip to law enforcement. Establishing a computer tip line is an innovative attempt to use the latest technology to enhance the drug task force?s operations, officials said.

Tips have already been received from the public.

"After we get a tip we investigate the case," said Steele, adding tips are taken very seriously.

Cracking down on the drug dealers has a positive affect upon society, Steele said.

"When you look at the affect of drugs on our community, it has a huge impact," said Steele, indicating drug addictions lead offenders to commit burglaries, robberies and other crimes in order to feed their dirty habits.

"Eighty-percent of the crimes we prosecute are drug-related in some fashion," added Steele. "So by arresting and incarcerating those who are dealing drugs we are making Montgomery County a safer place."

The task force is comprised of officers from 50 police departments countywide. They work undercover in all communities to combat the scourge of drugs by providing drug surveillance and conducting drug sting operations to capture street pushers.

In July 2000, Castor assumed responsibility for the task force and the State Attorney General?s Office awards the county state grants to operate it. The state funds are used to help defray the costs of overtime for the local police officers who assist with drug investigations countywide.

Last month, 30 new special county detectives were sworn-in to become the latest foot soldiers to wage the war against drugs.

"Each year, the drug task force has expanded and each year's results have been more impressive than the last," Castor said.

So far this year, the task force has confiscated 19 pounds of marijuana, 5.7 pounds of cocaine, 2.5 ounces of crack cocaine and some methamphetamine - -- all drugs that would have been sold on the street. The task force, which has made 153 arrests, also used forfeiture laws to seize 18 weapons, 10 vehicles and more than $60,981 in cash since January.

"Our numbers show that if you deal drugs, we're going to find you, we're going to arrest you and we're going to put you in jail," Steele said.

During 2004, the task force made 409 arrests and 417 undercover drug purchases, according to Castor. The task force confiscated a variety of drugs, including marijuana, barbiturates, designer drugs, like ecstasy, pharmaceutical pills, heroin, cocaine and methamphetamine, commonly known as "speed." In 2004, detectives seized 58 weapons, 35 vehicles and $211,635 in cash from the drug dealers.

"Drug dealing is big business. Unfortunately, drugs have a lot of value on the streets to the people engaged in this illegal activity," Steele said. "By taking these drugs off the streets we are seriously inhibiting the dealers from making the money that they would otherwise make."

The cash that is seized and forfeited is used to help fund future drug investigations.

"We?re using the drug dealers? money to get them and other drug dealers," said Steele.

The majority of the weapons seized have been handguns, according to officials.

"Drug dealing is a dangerous business. Many of the people involved in it are armed. Routinely when we do search warrants, we come in with a large showing of force because inevitably, those who are dealing drugs inside the homes are armed and dangerous," Steele said. "Illegal drug activity and guns go hand in hand."

While cocaine and marijuana continue to be the top drugs of choice of the dealers, authorities are seeing a new trend - more cases that deal with the abuse of pharmaceuticals, drugs like the painkiller Oxycontin and the anti-anxiety drug Xanax.

"What seems to be significantly on the rise are the pharmaceutical drug cases," Steele said. "Some of these pharmaceuticals are very dangerous."
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Re: NEWS - PA - Online Drug War

"By taking these drugs off the streets we are seriously inhibiting the dealers from making the money that they would otherwise make."

Moron... By taking those drugs off the street you are raising the price of the drugs people want to inhibit to themselves, when the price raises, the risk of dealing is more worth it because you can make more cash faster.. Then more drug dealers come, and more people need to steal to get money for drugs... Its like a line of people waiting for there turn to be arrested, sent to prison, and suck up 25,000 dollers of the governments money..

Thanks to the dea for making a better, cleaner community for all of us...
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