Une Première Nation du Nouveau-Brunswick veut empêcher l'entrée illégale de drogues

Fredericton's police force says it has increased its presence in St. Mary's First Nation after the Indigenous community declared a state of emergency over illegal drugs. The Fredericton Police Force building on Queen Street is photographed in downtown Fredericton, Friday, Feb. 5, 2021. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Stephen MacGillivray

FREDERICTON - A First Nations community in New Brunswick will soon be surrounded by security gates in an effort to curb illegal drug activity.

First installed during the COVID-19 pandemic and since removed, the gates will be put back and patrolled during certain hours, Chief Allan Polchies of Sitansisk, also known as St. Mary's First Nation, said Tuesday. Traffic in and out of the community will be monitored, he added, but residents aren't under lockdown or curfew.

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