Public safety minister launches new program to crack down on property crime in B.C.
VICTORIA — The British Columbia government is taking aim at some of the province’s worst repeat offenders, spending millions to follow 420 people responsible much of the street disorder and retail crime.
Public Safety Minister Nina Krieger announced the two-year, $16-million Chronic Property Offending Intervention Initiative.
Krieger made the announcement in Nanaimo, B.C., which is among numerous communities coping with rising complaints of vandalism, retail theft and street disorder.
Police have said a small number of people cause a disproportionate amount of property crime and the new teams will focus on those involved in such offences.


