Pubdate: Mon, 23 Jun 2003 Source: Richmond News (CN BC) Copyright: 2003, Lower Mainland Publishing Group Inc. Contact: http://www.richmond-news.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1244 Author: Darah Hansen Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/af.htm (Asset Forfeiture) HOUSE ARREST It's not a question 'if' a Richmond pot house will handed over to the government, but rather 'when', say RCMP. "It's not that we can't do it, but that we haven't had the case to do it," said Const. David Gray of Richmond's marijuana production unit. "We've been close." The issue came up earlier this month when 57-year-old Bich Ngoc Vu pleaded guilty in Surrey provincial court to production of a controlled substance and was sentenced to a 12-month conditional sentence. In addition, the house Vu owned, listed at $439,000, was forfeited to the federal Crown as offence-related property. The forfeiture marked the first time in B.C. history a house has been forfeited to the Crown in relation to a grow-op. And there's a simple reason for those statistics, said Richmond federal Crown lawyer, Gerry Sair. "In 99 per cent of the cases, the house is leased (not owned) by the grower," he said. In order to obtain a forfeiture of the property, the owner of the home has to be directly linked to the illegal crop inside. In a bid to get tough on growers, home and other property seizures from those linked to pot operations is a move the City of Richmond would like to see more of, said Ted Townsend, city spokesman. "That's an option we'd like to look at here," Townsend said. It's been almost two years since the city joined forces with police, bylaw enforcement and the fire department to form an integrated team - known as operation Green Clean. Now, said Townsend, it's time for the parties to meet again and come up with tougher solutions. The City of Surrey charges an average of $1,500 to property owners for every grow-op search warrant executed by police in order to recover police and fire related expenses. That is just one option Townsend said Richmond will consider. "Right now we're figuring out the pros and cons of each of those strategies," he said. - --- MAP posted-by: Tom