Pubdate: Tue, 09 Mar 2004 Source: Ashburton Guardian, The (New Zealand) Copyright: 2004 The Ashburton Guardian Contact: http://www.ashburtonguardian.co.nz/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/3192 Author: Kate Molloy Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/pot.htm (Cannabis) UNDERCOVER STING NETS 700 CANNABIS PLANTS About 700 cannabis plants have been seized by police in Mid Canterbury, following a four-month operation throughout the district and South Canterbury. More than 20 people will face charges after around 4500 cannabis plants were located during Operation Ella, which has been running since last November between the Waitaki and Rakaia rivers. Timaru sergeant Mark Offen said seven air force personnel, 12 police staff and an Iroquois helicopter were involved in the operations, which also found several large plots at Mackenzie Pass, near the Waitaki River and Waimate. He said most of the plots were located in riverbeds. "There will be some very disappointed people when they go back and see they are gone," Mr Offen said. Recent rain appeared to have been as good for cannabis as it had been for other crops, with some plants up to 1.8 metres tall, he said. Most growers appeared to be individuals rather than gangs, although he believed at least some of the cannabis was destined for gangs. Mr Offen said this was the first time the operation had been run jointly between Ashburton and Timaru. One Ashburton staff member had been part of the operation to "give an idea" where cannabis plots had been found in the past, he said. Fortunately, Mr Offen said the recovery of the plants had been "pretty straight forward" and although staff took precautions, he was unaware of any problems with booby traps. While pleased with the outcome of the aerial operation Mr Offen said police efforts did not stop there. With some time left before the cannabis growing season came to an end, he said police would continue their focus on the ground. "The historic rule of thumb is that airborne operations only find one-third of the plants out there, so we are still on the look-out." - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Seguin