Pubdate: Fri, 29 Mar 2002
Source: Toronto Star (CN ON)
Copyright: 2002 The Toronto Star
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Author: Bob Mitchell
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CANNABIS SET-UP OPERATION BUSTED

Police Describe Firm As One-Stop Shopping For Home-Grown Pot

Using an undercover officer from the U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency posing as 
a buyer, police said yesterday a complete pot-growing operation was set up 
in a home in Peel Region.

"We approached a business and advised them we were interested in setting up 
a marijuana operation and we were basically walked through it," said Peel 
Superintendent John Nielsen.

The lab was capable of producing millions of dollars worth of marijuana for 
the Greater Toronto market, police said.

Altogether 21 people were arrested in the 10-month project dubbed 
"POT-luck," which resulted in the seizure of $1.7 million worth of 
property, including several commercial properties, two Mississauga 
residences and numerous luxury vehicles.

The RCMP's Toronto integrated proceeds of crime unit seized the All Seasons 
Hydroponic store at 1000 Dundas St. E. in Mississauga.

Nielsen said the undercover operation was sold all the necessary 
hydroponics equipment as well as marijuana seedlings at $7 each.

"Once our product was cropped, they were in a position to buy it back from 
us and distribute it through their own network," Nielsen said.

More than 200 residential pot operations have been dismantled in the past 
15 months in Peel and police allege several of these operations have ties 
to four businesses taken down yesterday.

"It's unknown how many residential labs have been set up by these 
operations," Nielsen said.

Using 110 officers yesterday, five home labs that are alleged to be 
directly connected to this operation were raided, resulting in the seizure 
of 4,000 plants and nearly 400 pounds of harvested marijuana worth nearly 
$8 million. Six vehicles, and approximately $230,000 (Canadian) and $71,000 
(U.S.) were also seized.

Also seized as proceeds of crime were numerous bank accounts in Greater 
Toronto.

Owners and employees of three other Mississauga hydroponic retail stores -- 
Sunlight Hydroponics on Lakeshore Rd. E.; Easy Grow Hydroponics on Dundas 
St. E. and Vitamax Gardens on Britannia Rd. E. -- were also charged in 
connection with the probe.
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