Pubdate: Sat, 28 Oct 2000 Source: Halifax Daily News (CN NS) Copyright: 2000 The Daily News. Contact: http://www.hfxnews.southam.ca/ Author: Brendan Elliott DRUG SUSPECTS HOME IN TIME FOR SUPPER Morning Bust Nets Nine; All Released Dragged from bed by police before breakfast yesterday, nine suspects in an early morning Hammonds Plains drug bust were released from court before supper. Not one of the six men and three women arrested during the raid on nine homes in the Tantallon and Lower Sackville RCMP catchment areas was detained on their charges. Some were released on conditions; others simply walked away from the Spring Garden Road courthouse on a promise to return when ordered. Police were obviously frustrated by the court's decision to release the suspects, who, just 10 hours earlier, had been taken down at gunpoint. But the officers recognize their hands are tied. "I take my paycheque every two weeks. I'm used to it," said Tantallon RCMP spokesman Const. Bruce Brophy. "Nothing surprises me." Eight Months In Making The arrest was eight months in the making, and the Mounties obviously wanted the public to know they've been listening to their concerns. Every media outlet in the city was invited to this take-down. And while civic addresses weren't released, street names of the targeted residences were given to journalists shortly after the homes were invaded. "We've been getting complaints for quite a while now in reference to drugs getting into the schools, and into the hands of younger children," Brophy said. "Today, we were answering the community's complaints." But some felt the police presence yesterday morning was extreme. `Little War Zone' "I was on my way to work and I called in sick because I couldn't even believe what I saw this morning. It's just like a little war zone out here. Crazy," said one motorist who slowly drove up and down Pockwock Road most of the morning. "Things is kind of funny up here," he said. "These cops bugging these good guys. Man. Go find some real crime. That's all I have to say," he said, admitting some of those rounded up in the raid were friends. While police targeted several properties in the bust, they spent a great deal of time focused on a two-level home at 604 Pockwock Road. A yellow Corvette sports car was seized from a converted barn behind the home. A sign above the barn door read: Corvette Parking Only. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake