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Alberta gets over $11M from criminals
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- Published 12/8/2009
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Attorney General Alison Redford says legislation passed in 2008 which allows the government to seize such property is doing what it was supposed to do.
She says if a person uses their home or car to make or sell drugs, they could lose it all under provisions of the Victims Restitution and Compensation Payment Act.
The money raised goes to pay back victims of crime, or fund victim support agencies.
Provincial officials say they have paid at least $250,000 to victims of crime and seized 59 vehicles that were used in so-called “dial-a-dope'' operations.
They're also in the process of returning about $54,000 dollars to victims of a fraudulent Internet vehicle sale.
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2 Responses to "Alberta gets over $11M from criminals" 
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said this on 09 Dec 2009 10:24:07 AM EDT
Good work on the 11 million seized.
Too bad only 0.02 % is getting back to the victims! I thought this scheme was set up to repay victims not supplement Gov't coffers. Sounds like another sham. |
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said this on 10 Dec 2009 10:15:52 AM EDT
Yeah it does sound like the gov't should be repaying but what was the police hours that it took to lay charges am sure that came with a price tag but there should be more for victims.
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