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The Manitoba government says adding officers to a police emergency team will help address crime.

Justice Minister Matt Wiebe says $3.3 million is being directed to double the RCMP emergency response team’s current roster of nine full-time positions.

The money is part of a $5.3-million plan announced in last month’s budget to boost policing in rural and northern areas.

The province has seen a series of high-profile crimes in recent months, including three break-ins west of Portage la Prairie last weekend that involved armed suspects stealing all-terrain vehicles.

The Opposition Progressive Conservatives are accusing the NDP government of being soft on crime and not taking steps to reduce offences.

Wiebe says the number of officers was cut under the former Tory government and a larger RCMP response team will target serious crime.

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