Pubdate: Fri, 16 Apr 2004
Source: Toronto Star (CN ON)
Copyright: 2004 The Toronto Star
Contact:  http://www.thestar.com/
Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/456
Author: Bob Mitchell, Staff Reporter
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POLICE RAIDS TARGET POT RING

Using snowmobiles, boats and big rigs, an international drug ring 
distributed marijuana from Canada into the United States, reaping millions 
of dollars in profits, police say.

At least 20 people were arrested yesterday as a joint-forces police 
operation conducted simultaneous raids across Greater Toronto. Police say 
more charges are expected in the undercover probe dubbed Project Freightliner.

"There are other groups operating but this is certainly one of the larger 
ones," said Inspector Steve Asanin, head of Peel's morality unit, which led 
the probe.

Snowmobilers and boaters smuggled marijuana to the U.S. across a native 
reserve in the Cornwall Island area, police say.

"It didn't matter, day or night," Asanin said. "Whenever they felt they 
were free to go."

Tractor-trailers with hidden compartments concealing their drug haul were 
also used, police allege. They say the network was responsible for moving 
more than 450 kilograms of marijuana each month.

Search warrants were executed at more than a dozen luxury homes, mostly in 
Peel. The residences and other property will be the subject of a 
proceeds-of-crime seizure, Asanin said.

Police seized about $2 million in cash, $900,000 worth of jewellery, luxury 
cars and more than 300 kilograms of marijuana with a street value of $1.5 
million. Homes were also raided in Toronto and Kitchener.

The seven-month probe involved officers from Peel, Toronto, Montreal and 
the RCMP, and officials with Canada Customs and the U.S Drug Enforcement 
Agency. 
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