Akwesasne Mohawk Police Services Receives Funding to Combat Firearms Trafficking

 

Indigenous Affairs Minister Ian Lafrenière, Chief of Police Shawn Dulude, Public Safety Minister Geneviève Guilbault, and MCA Grand Chief Abram Benedict at the St. Regis Recreation Center on Thursday, June 9, 2022.

By Kaniehtonkie.

Today, the province of Quebec announced the commitment of $6.2 million to the Akwesasne Mohawk Police (AMPS) in an asserted and joint effort to curb international firearms trafficking. Three Quebec officials jointly made the announcement with Chief of Police Shawn Dulude: Public Safety Minister Geneviève Guilbault, Indigenous Affairs Minister Ian Lafrenière, and the NMA for Huntingdon, Claire Isabelle.

AMPS has made several arrests and seizures working collaboratively with the Cornwall Police Service, OPP, RCMP and SQ. Dulude stated they have seized 132 illegal firearms since October.

Guilbault, who is also deputy premier of Quebec, said the funding is "an important gesture to highlight the contribution of Indigenous police forces, including the Akwesasne police, in the fight against crime and organized crime."

The extra funding will provide AMPS with five additional officers, a new boat, all-terrain vehicles and new snowmobiles. AMPS already conducts water patrols and with this funding, AMPS will have 24/7 presence on the water.


Speaking on the complex geographical location of Akwesasne, Dulude said, "At what point are you in the United States? At what point are you in Canada? There are no other borders, even though you went from Akwesasne United States to Akwesasne on the Canadian portion," said Chief Shawn Dulude in a press conference Thursday.

"Our officers know where those limits are, and the criminals know as well."

Lafrenière said, "The money will make the surrounding region safer, by helping stem the influx of illegal guns from the U.S. but will also make Akwesasne itself safer."

Video of Public Safety Minister Geneviève Guilbault.

Grand Chief Abram Benedict said, "Additional funding can better equip our police department with the resources need to continue to protect Akwesasne from being exploited by outside entities. Our community does not support gun violence and we support our police in their efforts to keep weapons out of our territory."

Delude added, "Today's announcement demonstrated the Government of Quebec desire to support First Nations by funding the material and human resources of Akwesasne Mohawk Police Service. Our team will be able to work to increase public security on the territory."

 

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