Pubdate: Wed, 21 Dec 2005 Source: Ashburton Guardian, The (New Zealand) Copyright: 2005 The Ashburton Guardian Contact: http://www.ashburtonguardian.co.nz/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/3192 Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/pot.htm (Cannabis) WATCHING OUT FOR CANNABIS PATCHES Mid Canterbury residents are being reminded to keep their eyes open for cannabis plants or any suspicious activity in the district's rural areas. Cannabis growers have become more sophisticated over the years in choosing sites for growing their crop. Whereas in the past growers have almost exclusively gone for large areas in riverbeds, in recent times they have gone to smaller, more scattered sites in an effort to avoid detection. Ashburton police undertook a letterbox drop of flyers to rural households throughout the district last week, including in the towns of Methven and Rakaia. The flyers urged people to report any suspicious activity or cannabis plants in their area. Senior sergeant Arnold Kelly said today police needed residents to be aware. "They are the eyes and ears of what's happening in that particular part of the world." Seedlings tend to be planted from November onwards, and crops grown throughout the summer. He said the areas growers planted in ranged from farm crops such as corn and maize to roadside rest areas. "Smaller more random plantings are more difficult to find," Mr Kelly said. Cannabis cultivation is often linked to organised criminal activity, with some growers being involved in theft and burglary. "If you see any activity that is suspicious, or any strange vehicles or people that look out of place, or any sign of cannabis cultivation including potting mix bags, cultivated areas, or gardening equipment or anything that looks out of place, then please note the time, date and place, registration numbers of any vehicles or descriptions of any persons and forward this information to your local police station," the flyer says. People with any information, which would be treated in the strictest confidence, are urged to phone Mark Prendergast at Ashburton Police on 307-8407. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake