
Vancouver police say Downtown Eastside crime dropping after adoption of task force
VANCOUVER — Police in Vancouver have released new data they say depicts the success of a task force launched three months ago to curb crime in the city’s Downtown Eastside neighbourhood.
The data correspond with the experiences of some working in the neighbourhood, with Vancouver Chinatown Business Improvement Area Society president Jordan Eng saying local merchants and residents have noticed an improvement in public safety.
“It has calmed down,” Eng said. “You can always say that it could be better, but definitely we’re seeing that. And it’s good because we’re coming also into the tourist season.”
One Vancouver city councillor, however, said there has been concern from him and others about how the budget for Task Force Barrage was passed, as well as whether the operation is politically motivated and its data trustworthy.