Pubdate: Thu, 24 Jun 2004 Source: Windsor Star (CN ON) Copyright: The Windsor Star 2004 Contact: http://www.canada.com/windsor/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/501 Author: Donald McArthur Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/mjcn.htm (Cannabis - Canada) Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/topics/grow+operations COPS MAKE RECORD POT HAUL Windsor police seized an estimated $5.5 million in marijuana and shut down six sophisticated growing operations Tuesday after swooping down on eleven homes in what is believed to be the city's biggest one-day dope bust. The record haul represents more than half of the $8-million worth of grass seized last year from 37 grow operations. Police also seized more than $10,000 in cash Tuesday and about $100,000 worth of growing equipment -- enough lights, transformers, timers and drug paraphernalia to fill an 80-foot truck. Seven people -- four women and three men -- were arrested and face charges of production of marijuana, possession for the purpose of trafficking and theft of hydro. Five of the suspects are from Windsor and two are from Toronto. "All of the people and all the homes are interconnected and some of them are related," said Windsor police Staff Sgt. Ed McNorton. "It was a very sophisticated operation in the fact that it was well organized by a group of individuals here locally in the city and, of course, some outside the city." Cops said more arrests and additional seizures are possible. The high-quality marijuana with rich green buds and a potent scent spilled out of big black garbage bags at police headquarters Wednesday. The seized plants ranged from eight inches to three feet and police said a single plant could net growers as much as $1,000. The seizure's estimated street value of $5.5 million is based on a price of $20 per gram. The sheer volume of marijuana prompted McNorton to speculate the buds weren't just for local consumers but would have been "transported to various areas throughout North America." Police stopped short of suggesting the seven suspects were part of a larger organized crime ring but stressed sophisticated criminal networks are heavily involved in the production and distribution of marijuana. "This is an organized crime problem and this is right across the province and Windsor is not untouched by that," said police Chief Glenn Stannard. "I'm sure there's an awful lot more homes out there in our community that are susceptible to what we see here." The homes -- owned and rented by the suspects -- are scattered across the city, from Peter and Felix Streets in the west end to Mercer Street downtown to Maple Leaf and Acorn crescents in the city's southeast. "They're houses that are random and they're in all different types of neighbourhoods," said McNorton. "There's really no rhyme or reason why they chose a particular home other than it may have been available." Six houses supported full-fledged marijuana growing operations and three had cash, growing equipment or drug paraphernalia. Cash, joints and paraphernalia were seized from two units in an apartment complex in the 3400 block of Peter Street Stannard, who attended the media show-and-tell Wednesday, called for additional funding to combat drugs, particularly dangerous grow operations in residential areas. "This is an issue that we need to address not only from a criminal point of view but from a health and safety aspect in our community," he said. "It's a dangerous situation. We have hydro bypasses, we have high levels of chemicals in homes, high levels of heat, they're tremendously susceptible to fires." Houses supporting marijuana grow operations are commonly booby-trapped to prevent theft and police raids but no security setups were discovered during the raids conducted Tuesday morning and evening. Facing drug charges are Sinh Kim Ho, 28, Anh Sy Hoang, 56, Dung Thi Dinh, 48, Nhung Trang Nguyen, 25, Van Bua Nguyen, 51, all of Windsor, and Trung Kien Ha, 32, and Dung Sau Ho, 30, both from Toronto. BIG CITY BUD BUSTS - - March 24: $560,000 - - Nov. 12, 2003: $1.1 million, four homes - - Nov. 8, 2003: $3 million from 8 homes over 8 days - - Oct. 30, 2002: $1 million - - April 18, 2002: $1.6 million - - April 30, 1999: $1 million - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Seguin