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OPP and Partners Enhance Capacity to Deal With Guns and Gangs

Law enforcement agencies are uniting to enhance their capacity to implement a Guns and Gangs Enforcement Strategy across Ontario.

An Ontario Provincial Police (OPP)-led Guns and Gangs Joint-Forces Operation (JFO) is expected to increase intelligence sharing and provide additional enforcement tools through a $75.1-million investment announced last fall by the Ontario government.

The JFO enables law enforcement partners to better collaborate to enhance public safety and effectively disrupt gang networks and their associated criminal activities. The Guns and Gangs JFO consists of the following police services: Anishinabek Police Service; Barrie Police Service; Brantford Police Service; Cornwall Police Service; Halton Regional Police Service; Hamilton Police Service; Kingston Police; London Police Service; Niagara Regional Police Service; Nishnawbe-Aski Police Service; North Bay Police Service; Ottawa Police Service; Peel Regional Police; Royal Canadian Mounted Police; Sudbury Police Service; Sûreté du Québec; Timmins Police Service; Toronto Police Service; Waterloo Regional Police Service; Windsor Police Service; and York Regional Police.

In addition to the Guns and Gangs JFO, the OPP-led Provincial Weapons Enforcement Unit (PWEU) has been enhanced to better support specialized gun and gang investigations with the addition of new partners representing the Akwesasne Mohawk Police Service, Cornwall Police Service, Hamilton Police Service and Kingston Police to join the already existing PWEU partners – Durham Regional Police Service, London Police Service, Niagara Regional Police Service, Ottawa Police Service, Peel Regional Police, Windsor Police Service, and York Regional Police. Further, the United States Homeland Security Investigations-led Border Enforcement Security Task Force (BEST) will gain additional positions, increasing the police presence at critical points of entry to curtail the flow of illegal firearms entering Ontario.

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“These enhancements better position the OPP, our law enforcement partners and justice sector agencies across Ontario to reduce the harms caused by guns and gangs in our communities. We will work relentlessly as one team to protect the safety and security of our citizens and visitors,” says OPP Commissioner Thomas Carrique. “The criminals are on notice – gangs, guns and all of the illegal activities that follow them are not welcome in our communities.”

Collecting and sharing of information is vital to address public safety risks posed by guns and gangs in Ontario. The Guns and Gangs Enforcement Strategy includes developing a Joint Analytical Working Group consisting of personnel from participating law enforcement agencies and the Criminal Intelligence Service Ontario (CISO) who will prioritize the gathering, analyzing and sharing of intelligence relating to gun and gang criminality and violence.

The OPP and its partners are dedicated to protecting the safety and security of our communities. Our commitment to the Guns and Gangs JFO and enhancements to PWEU and BEST will allow us to work in a multi-jurisdictional environment to collaborate and to better understand the guns and gangs landscape in Ontario.

Community members are often the best resource for investigations. If you have any information or concerns regarding illegal firearms or gang activity in your community, call your police of jurisdiction or, to remain anonymous, contact Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 on submit a tip online.

 

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