The Commissioner of the Ontario Provincial Police believes they can play a significant role in border security but said more resources will be needed for long-term sustainability.
CTV News Windsor spoke with Thomas Carrique on Wednesday evening about the province’s recently released plans to bolster the border.
“We’re well aware of the criminal activity that takes place in and around borders, the public safety needs that need to be addressed,” Carrique said.
On Tuesday, Ontario Premier Doug Ford revealed plans to strengthen security along its border with the United States.
The plan labelled “Operation Deterrence” includes 200 Ontario Provincial Police officers from the emergency response team to help with border security. Increased OPP patrols feature the use of airplanes, helicopters, drones, boats and patrol vehicles.
Work has been underway for more than a month, which Carrique said has included a stronger presence at the border and the use of air …