(AGENPARL) – mar 21 febbraio 2023 [Manitoba Media Notice]
February 21, 2023
Manitoba Government Announces New Measures to
Ensure Perpetrators of Violent Crime Face Consequences
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Dedicated Resources, Funding Will Enable Manitoba Prosecution Service to Better Address Illegal Firearms, Organized Crime: Goertzen
The Manitoba government is dedicating new resources and funding to ensure Manitoba Prosecution Service (MPS) has increased capacity to address violent crime related to serious, illegal firearms offences and organized crime, Justice Minister Kelvin Goertzen announced today.
“Our government is committed to improving public safety by ensuring the justice system has the resources needed to provide a timely and consistent response to violent crime,” said Goertzen. “This increased support for prosecutions is about going after illegal guns and targeting organized crime that is causing fear in communities and victimizing Manitobans. Together with calls for federal changes to the Criminal Code on bail and other measures, meaningful steps can be taken to stop those committing violent crime in our province.”
The minister noted more than $1.4 million is being allocated to MPS to fund 10 new positions, which will increase capacity to address firearms trafficking, manufacturing and related violent crime in Manitoba.
“This funding will keep the Manitoba government’s focus firmly on issues related to the use of illegal firearms, preventing and combatting gang violence, and addressing the issue of illegal or smuggled guns in our province,” said Goertzen. “Our government has been consistent in its messaging that the federal government’s approach to gun crimes unnecessarily targets lawful gun owners while having little impact on criminals. With this support, Manitoba Prosecution Service will have additional resources and capacity to prosecute those committing serious offences with illegal firearms.”
With these positions, MPS will increase the number of prosecutors in its firearms working group and criminal organization unit to further develop auditing processes for existing firearms cases and deepen expertise in handling prosecutions.
Additional measures include:
– enhancing expertise and resources to enable rural police and prosecutors to address firearms cases and ensure equitable access to justice outside of urban areas;
– increasing capacity to advise police agencies on complex firearms trafficking and manufacturing investigations and provide adequate technical legal advice to ensure higher case clearance rates;
– providing training for prosecutors on recent methods of firearm and firearm component manufacturing and trafficking; and
– hiring additional support staff to help manage increased case files and training activities, and assist with victims/witness management.
Violent weapons-related crime is on the rise across Canada and Manitoba has been particularly impacted, the minister noted, adding that RCMP in rural Manitoban communities have said violent crimes are increasingly driven by street gangs and serious offenders who use a variety of weapons including firearms.
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For more information:
– Public information, contact Manitoba Government Inquiry: 1-866-626-4862 or 204-945-3744.
– Media requests for ministerial comment, contact Communications and Stakeholder Relations: 204-451-7109.
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