Black Hawk patrols launch along Manitoba-U.S. border to combat illegal activity
- RCMP in Manitoba have started regular patrols with Black Hawk helicopters along the U.S. border to enhance security.
- The patrols began a day before Donald Trump's presidential inauguration, amid his threats of tariffs on Canadian goods.
- The helicopters will target illegal activities, including drug trafficking and illegal border crossings, with police officers on board.
- Assistant Commissioner Lisa Moreland stated that the helicopters will improve detection and response capabilities at the border.
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RCMP deploys Black Hawk helicopters to patrol Manitoba border with U.S.
RCMP Federal Policing Northwest Region has launched regular Black Hawk helicopter patrols along Manitoba’s border with the United States to enhance security and crack down on illegal activity
The RCMP has enhanced its security measures along the Manitoba-U.S. border by deploying Black Hawk helicopters. Regular flights began on Sunday as part of efforts to monitor and address illegal activities in the region.
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