Mayor Locke meets Minister Krieger to address extortion and violence in Surrey. Collaborative action ensures safety for residents and businesses.
Surrey Takes a Stand Against Extortion and Violence
Mayor Brenda Locke recently met with Minister of Public Safety Nina Krieger at City Hall to discuss the escalating issues of extortion and violent crime affecting the city. The discussion emphasized that these crimes will not be tolerated and highlighted the urgent need for collaborative solutions.
Government Partnership for Community Safety
Mayor Locke expressed her gratitude to Minister Krieger for listening to the concerns of Surrey residents and local businesses. “Your partnership is critical as we work together to implement effective measures that protect our community,” said Mayor Locke. This meeting marks a significant step in strengthening the partnership between city officials, law enforcement, and provincial authorities.
Collective Responsibility for a Safer Surrey
Ensuring the safety of Surrey is a shared responsibility. Residents, business owners, law enforcement, and government officials must work hand in hand to create a secure environment. By fostering community collaboration and proactive law enforcement strategies, Surrey aims to remain a welcoming and thriving city for everyone.
Moving Forward with Action
The city is committed to developing long-term strategies to address crime, including increased surveillance, community engagement, and support for businesses impacted by extortion. Mayor Locke reaffirmed that no criminal activity will undermine Surrey’s safety or sense of community.
Together, Surrey’s leaders and residents are building a city where safety, prosperity, and community wellbeing are top priorities.
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