
B.C. Public Safety Minister says program funding targets repeat violent offenders
SURREY — Public Safety Minister Gary Begg says the provincial government is boosting funding for a policing program launched in 2023, claiming the initiative led to more than 2,600 criminal charges with a focus on repeat violent offenders.
Begg said at a news conference in Surrey Friday that the province is adding another $6 million to the Special Investigation and Targeted Enforcement program, originally launched as a pilot project.
Begg said the program has supported nearly 150 investigations in dozens of communities, leading to “substantial” seizures of weapons, drugs and stolen goods.
“Crime, violence, and hate are becoming more prevalent in our communities. There are real issues that are happening not just in our province, but across the country and around the world,” he said. “Mental health struggles, the toxic opioid crisis and homelessness have intensified in recent years and the complexity of these issues continues to grow.”