B.C. turns profit from crime proceeds
British Columbia’s crime rate may be dropping, but business at the B.C. Civil Forfeiture Office shows no sign of slowing as the province does its best to make sure crime doesn’t pay — for criminals, at least.
The office has been in operation for more than three years and has made a profit of just over $8 million.
The office seizes…
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