Pubdate: Thu, 20 Mar 2003 Source: Carillon, The (CN MB) Copyright: 2003 The Carillon Contact: http://www.thecarillon.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2340 Author: Michelle LaBelle Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/mjcn.htm (Cannabis - Canada) LARGEST MARIJUANA SEIZURE EVER AT WEST HAWK STATION After two major marijuana seizures over the weekend and a third in as many months, an officer's work at the West Hawk Lake weigh station has netted more than $7 million of the drug. Falcon Beach RCMP Cst. Kevin Mantie, a former Ste Anne Police officer, was highly commended for the multi-million seizures during a press conference at the RCMP Division 'D' Headquarters in Winnipeg Monday afternoon. "This amounts to some very good police work on Cst. Mantie's behalf," said Winnipeg RCMP drug section Staff-Sgt. Dave Roach, gesturing to a wall and table bulging with hockey bags filled will vacuum-packed marijuana. Mantie shrugged off the accolades and noted that a lot the credit should deservedly go to the knowledgeable inspectors he works with at the West Hawk Lake truck scales. The first seizure occurred on Thursday afternoon at approximately 2:30. His suspicions were aroused by the required paperwork, which gave him reason to enter the cab. "I located four hockey bags (inside the cab) and the driver was unable to establish who owned them. He claimed they weren't his," Mantie related. However, the constable could smell marijuana and obtained a search warrant, netting a dope seizure of more than 200 pounds. The value of product if sold by the gram on the street is pegged at approximately $1.8 million. Balmohan Singh Bolla, 46, of Abbotsford, B.C. has been charged with possession of marijuana for the purpose of trafficking. Bolla, working for an Abbotsford-based transport company, was bound for Ontario. "There's a large market in Eastern Canada and there's a large production centre in Western Canada," noted Roach. Largest seizure ever Circumstances were quite similar in the second seizure, which occurred Saturday and saw another Abbotsford-based driver stopped by Mantie at approximately 2:40 p.m. Again Mantie's sharp eye scanning the trucker's paperwork and his list of contents evoked some suspicion, which prompted him to take a look inside the cab. He spotted a hockey bag and two hours later located 11 more hockey bags tucked in a crate inside the trailer, which was also carrying B.C. cedar. In total, the 12 bags amounted to 600 pounds of marijuana, making it the largest seizure ever for Falcon Beach RCMP and the West Hawk weigh station as well as one of the province's largest seizures. The high-grade weed, dubbed 'B.C. Bud,' has a street value of about $5 million, Mantie pointed out. Abbotsford resident John Peter Gauthier, 45, has been charged with possession of marijuana for the purpose of trafficking. Gauthier has since been released from custody; he was granted a $5,000 cash bail on Monday and allowed to return home in an agreement reached between the Crown and defence lawyer Sheldon Pinx. Mantie's first pot bust was on Dec. 28, 2002, a seizure of approximately 100 pounds. Staff-Sgt. Roach commented the increase in seizures is a sign that organized crime groups are trying to take advantage of the country's roads; their objective is to bring the more potent B.C. marijuana to their eastern markets. However, the stretch of road near West Hawk Lake is the only east-west route in Canada, so there's nowhere else for the drug traffickers to go, he noted. Experts have estimated the illegal trade of B.C. marijuana could be as high as $6 billion per year. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake