Pubdate: Tue, 23 Nov 2004 Source: Olds Albertan, The (CN AB) Copyright: 2004 The Olds Albertan Contact: http://oldsalbertan.awna.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2380 Author: Carla Victor Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/mjcn.htm (Cannabis - Canada) DRUG BUST TARGETS LOCAL TRAFFICKERS A combined effort between Olds, Didsbury/Carstairs and Sundre RCMP with the Red Deer RCMP drug section has resulted in a major drug bust worth $90,000 with 150 charges being laid against 43 Central Alberta residents. The investigation, known as Project Kottage, led to the seizure of (approximately) 794 grams of cocaine and crack cocaine, 130 grams of methamphetamines, 958 grams of marijuana and 125 grams of magic mushrooms, along with two handguns, one assault riffle, explosives, four vehicles and several bladed weapons. RCMP in Three Hills and Lacombe police services were also involved. Cpl. Rick Goldstein, Red Deer RCMP Drug Section, said all the weapons seized were from the Red Deer area. He would not say the amount or type of drugs seized in each municipality as more arrests are still expected. Goldstein said involvement of local RCMP detachments was crucial in this investigation. "This was an intelligence driven investigation. We recognized early on that who would be better to gather intelligence than the local RCMP who live and police in those communities," said Goldstein. Together, with the Red Deer drug section and city street teams, detachments in all the municipalities identified an intelligence officer who collected information and identified sources for information in each community. "They provided that information to us and we were able to successfully infiltrate undercover drug officers to purchase drugs from (local traffickers) identified by RCMP intelligence officers." Sundre RCMP Const. Bryce Long said one of the last search warrants executed during Project Kottage happened at a farmhouse just north of Sundre, Nov. 13. At that location officers seized a quantity of marijuana (over 30 grams) and a rifle. Two adults, a man and a woman, have been charged with possession for the purpose of trafficking. RCMP in Olds and Didsbury are expecting to lay charges soon. In another, unrelated matter, a male was charged with trafficking marijuana, Nov. 17, in Three Hills. Upon arrest, the man had in his possession the street value of approximately $3,000 worth of marijuana packaged and ready for distribution. Christopher Lee Monasterski, 28, of Calgary, was charged with trafficking and possession for the purpose of trafficking. - --- MAP posted-by: Derek