Sask. police, Victims’ Fund receive $1.1M from forfeiture of criminal property
Police forces across Saskatchewan and the provincial Victims’ Fund received $1.1 million thanks to assets seized during criminal investigations.
Saskatchewan’s Civil Forfeiture Program seizes property alleged to be the proceeds of crime “or an instrument of unlawful activity,” and the proceeds are placed in a fund to be distributed to police, victims and community programs around the province.
A total of $564,000 will go to police agencies around the province along with Search and Rescue Regina, the Saskatchewan Ministry of Justice said in a news release, while an equal amount will go to the Victims’ Fund to offer support to the victims of crime.
“We are committed to offering support to victims of crime in our province and delivering safer communities and neighbourhoods across Saskatchewan,” Tim McLeod, Saskatchewan’s justice minister, said in the release.