Pubdate: Thu, 12 Feb 2004 Source: New Zealand Press Association (New Zealand Wire) Copyright: 2004 New Zealand Press Association TAURANGA POLICE UNEARTH SECRET CANNABIS-GROWING CHAMBER A sophisticated underground cannabis bunker hidden in the Kaimai Range has been unearthed by police. Tauranga police revealed today that entry to the 4m long, 2.5m wide dugout was through a hidden trapdoor - underneath a lean-to attached to a shed off Omanawa Rd, in the lower Kaimais. More than 170 cannabis plants were discovered, as well as $9300 in cash. A substantial amount of methamphetamine was found in another shed at the rural property. Detective Sergeant Lew Warner said the secret bunker had been dug out and framed with timber. It had been lined with reflective paper, with lights and drying equipment installed. Timers were also used to control the lighting in the chamber. "It had been set up totally for the purpose of cultivating cannabis," he said. "You couldn't have seen it unless you knew where to look." Inside the underground cavern police discovered 176 cannabis plants, of which 87 were mature. About 800g of cannabis leaf was discovered in a drying machine. Police found 172 stripped stalks on a nearby trailer. Also seized was 32g of pure methamphetamine, known as P, with a street value of $32,000, and a quantity of ecstasy tablets from another shed. A 36-year-old man has been charged with possession of methamphetamine for supply, possession of ecstasy, possession of cannabis and two charges of cultivating cannabis. He will appear in Tauranga District Court on February 18. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake