The Department of Justice has made an offer to an individual in hopes of filling the position of director of forfeiture, acting Justice Minister David Akeeagok announced in the legislative assembly June 4.
The director will be empowered, under the Unlawful Property Forfeiture Act passed in March 2017, to seize the goods used in the crimes committed by drug dealers and bootleggers, as well as their profits. A court must prove the facts before belongings are taken away, Akeeagok noted.
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Once the office is up and running in Iqaluit, one or two caseworkers may be hired if the caseload warrants it, Akeeagok added, referring to the office as an SA国际影视传媒渋mportant toolSA国际影视传媒 to improve law enforcement.