Pubdate: Thu, 01 Sep 2005 Source: Bancroft This Week (CN ON) Copyright: 2005, OSPREY Media Group Inc. Contact: http://www.bancroftthisweek.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/3853 Author: Sheryl Loucks Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/mjcn.htm (Cannabis - Canada) LARGEST DRUG SEIZURE IN ONTARIO IN BANCROFT Police have seized more than $40 million worth of marijuana from four grow operations in the Bancroft area in what has been called the largest drug seizure in Ontario this year. Residents in the Maynooth area were startled when the Ontario Provincial Police Tactics and Rescue unit, an emergency response team, canine unit, OPP auxiliary members and officers from the surrounding detachments in Bancroft and Killaloe converged on the area on Sept. 24. They were conducting a raid at one of four large grow operations in the Bancroft area that included two in the Bancroft "area," one in Sabine Township in the Lake St. Peter area and the fourth on Highway 41 in the Denbigh Area. OPP will not confirm exact locations. The location of the Jessup Road operation became immediately evident when police officers and vehicles swarmed the area. One neighbour, who asked not to be identified for his protection, says the police came to his door at 7 p.m. in full camouflage and face make-up. He says he had known the previous landowner of what had been a working farm but did not know his current neighbours. He was surprised to discover there was such a large scale grow operation happening there and so is everyone else he has talked to -- no one seems to have suspected an illegal operation was being conducted. He commented a friend called him at 10:30 p.m. that day because he said he had been stopped three times by different officers as he traversed nearby roads trying to drive home. Police were searching cars and asking if anyone had seen a hitchhiker. Police were successful during the four different but related raids in apprehending wo men without incident, although one Bancroft location was booby-trapped (police did not clarify what the traps were). Five suspects are still being sought. Wei Quiang Lin, 35, of Oshawa and Jiyang Feng, 42, Scarborough, are facing several drug-related charges. They were scheduled to appear in Belleville court this week. Police have been investigating these individuals and this large scale operation which included a residence in Richmond Hill, for approximately one year. The investigation and raids have resulted in the seizure of growing equipment, $10,000 US in cash, four vehicles and a dump truck. These four raids follow two earlier raids by Project Longarm, the drug enforcement division of the OPP. Police say the raid at a property on Auto Wreckers Lane east of Bancroft produced more than $4 million in different illegal drugs. Earlier in August, a bust at a Coe Hill location uncovered a grow operation with approximately $2 million worth of marijuana. On August 22 and 23 officers from the Haliburton Highlands Detachment and other units seized numerous marijuana crops throughout the county that sits on Bancroft's borders. The total estimated value of those seizures is approximately $1.9 million. Police say that organized crime leaders based in the GTA send workers to tend marijuana grow operations in cottage country because of its remote and rural nature. Unfortunately, in the last few years the individuals arrested in these operations are predominantly Asian. The gentleman in the Maynooth area speaking about the Jessup Road bust says he is afraid police and citizens will begin racial profiling and hopes people will maintain and open mind. "All Asians are not involved in illegal grow operations. Police asking people to keep their eyes open for Asians is a dangerous road to go down. Especially for some of the people here who have not met other cultures," he commented. He says he hopes locals will not adopt the attitude that someone is guilty until they are proven innocent when it should be the other way around. - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Seguin