Pubdate: Sat, 14 Aug 2004 Source: Tri-City News (CN BC) Copyright: 2004, Tri-City News Contact: http://www.tricitynews.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1239 Author: Janis Cleugh Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/raids.htm (Drug Raids) Note: The article is incomplete on the Tri-City-News website MARIJUANA ENFORCEMENT TEAM MEETS NEXT MONTH TO TALK Joint team battles pot grow-ops Large, commercial marijuana grow operations in Coquitlam and Port Coquitlam are about to get tackled by a new RCMP pot squad. The Marijuana Enforcement Team (MET) will meet with other police forces next month to find ways to best take them down, effectively and safely. The dedicated, six-member unit, headed up by Cpl. Dan Pons, will discuss tactics with members from Burnaby, Vancouver, Surrey and Ridge-Meadows and other police experts with knowledge on the "growing" industry, which is now estimated to be worth around $7 billion a year in B.C. MET, which will start Sept. 13, was formed after city surveys showed taxpayers wanted grow-ops to be a priority for the local Mounties. This year alone, the detachment dismantled 44 "grows" in Coquitlam and 16 in PoCo after tips from neighbours, sources or agencies. Sometimes, police found the pot farms after firefighters were called to the residence because of bad wiring. Last year, Coquitlam RCMP took down 252 grow-ops in Coquitlam and 90 in PoCo. By comparison, Ridge-Meadows RCMP dismantled 18 grow-ops in 2003 in neighbouring Pitt Meadows and Maple Ridge. Pons said Coquitlam RCMP's drug section dealt with 351 complaints about suspicious grow-ops last year; so far this year, the tally is at 257. "Out of those, you can presume that that is only a third of what's actually out in the neighbourhood," Pons said. Last week, he said, the RCMP dismantled five grow-ops, two of which had not been reported to the detachment. The section found those two homes because of reported break and enters in progress. "That," Pons said, "we're getting more and more now where criminals [who] are out there searching for grows kick in the door in order to do a rip [off]." Sometimes, they kick in the wrong door. "Then, you're hitting innocent people," he said. "We do get that once in a - --- MAP posted-by: Josh