B.C. to fund $600,000 expansion of forensic firearms lab to fight extortion violence
VICTORIA — British Columbia is undertaking a $600,000 expansion of the province’s forensic firearms lab, a move the government says is a direct response to the recent rash of extortion violence.
The funding comes a day after Premier David Eby criticized the head of B.C.’s anti-extortion task force for not characterizing the recent violence as a crisis, comments for which RCMP Assistant Commissioner John Brewer has since apologized.
A statement from the Ministry of Public Safety says the latest funding will be used to increase the lab’s efficiency and capacity in delivering forensic results on cases related to gun violence.
It says the lab expansion will allow for the prioritization of testing in “crucial investigative files and expedite extortion-related charge approvals,” while producing the necessary data for co-ordinating policing strategies.
