Nanaimo OPS operator promises ‘thorough internal review’ following drugs & weapons bust
NANAIMO — Under immense pressure following an alleged substantial on-site drugs and weapons seizure, the operator of Nanaimo’s overdose prevention site (OPS) pledged an internal review will be done.
Jason Harrison, executive director of the Canadian Mental Health Association mid-Island branch, stated the agency is actively cooperating with the RCMP’s ongoing investigation.
“We are taking this situation very seriously and will conduct a thorough internal review of our policies and procedures to ensure that our operations are robust and meet the highest standards of safety and accountability. Should any gaps or areas for improvement be identified, we are fully committed to adopting the necessary changes to strengthen our processes,” Harrison wrote in an emailed statement to NanaimoNewsNOW.
He added their priority remains the health, safety and well-being of the community and that their critical services in response to the toxic drug crisis will continue.