MBTA Transit Police Chief Paul MacMillan utilizes an Internal Task Force
 comprised of officers assigned to the Patrol Operations Division, 
detectives assigned to Investigative Services Division and detectives 
assigned to the Intelligence Unit to strategically address and target 
criminal activity that adversely impacts the MBTA community and the 
residual damage caused to the neighborhoods in which we
 serve.  Recently the Transit Police Department's Internal Task Force 
conducted operations at Andrew Sq. station as a direct result of 
community concerns and feedback regarding illegal drug use, sales and 
its related activity in and around the area. Chief MacMillan stated "we 
are committed to the safety and quality of life of our patrons, MBTA 
employees and communities the MBTA serves. If you attempt to sell, buy 
and/or use illicit narcotics on the MBTA we will identify you, arrest 
you and in conjunction with the District Attorney's Office prosecute 
you". 
 
 The recent operation at Andrew Square station the 
Transit Police made 10 arrests, conducted 45 field interviews with 
individuals suspected of drug related activity, issued 35 Fare Evasion 
citations and 2 civil citations for Possession of Marijuana.  Chief 
MacMillan stressed, “Although we have made a significant improvement we 
will continue our efforts at Andrew Sq.  to reduce crime and the 
perception of disorder that accompanies it. It is imperative that the 
residents and leaders of South Boston know the MBTA and the Transit 
Police are committed to being part of the solution in addressing the 
ongoing community concerns. 
 Lieutenant Detective Richard Sullivan 
who supervises the Task Force stated “the days of unilaterally imposing 
law enforcement action without community involvement are long gone. We 
at the Transit Police are ardent believers and supporters of community 
policing and partnerships. We simply cannot be effective absent citizen 
tips, cooperation and support”.  If you have any information regarding 
criminal activity on the MBTA we strongly encourage you to contact us at
 617-222-1170, if you wish to remain anonymous call 617-222-TIPS. The 
Transit Police Department will protect the identity of those providing 
information. 
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