Pubdate: Sat, 16 Apr 2005 Source: Saturday Okanagan, The (CN BC) Copyright: 2005 Saturday Okanagan Contact: http://www.kelownadailycourier.ca/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1206 Author: Don Plant, The Okanagan Saturday Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/mjcn.htm (Cannabis - Canada) Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/topics/grow+operations GREEN ACRES Mounties Seize 1,500 Marijuana Plants In Raid On Sophisticated Pot Farm In Kelowna KELOWNA -- The Mounties have busted a major grow-op they believe was assembled by organized criminals. Their raid Thursday yielded 1,505 mature marijuana plants, surveillance cameras, motion detectors, guard dogs and thousands of dollars worth of electrical equipment. "This is a very sophisticated operation," said RCMP spokesman Cpl. Reg Burgess. "A lot of money and effort were put into it . . . it definitely seems to be involved in organized crime." Members of the RCMP's Southeast District drug section and city detachment executed a search warrant at 5017 Anderson Rd. in the rural area of Ellison in north Kelowna. The property is a remote, forested acreage with no house number Police found a modern house and a large, green outbuilding nearby, which they suspect was built specifically to shelter the pot farm. The building was subdivided into six rooms, each containing plants in different stages of growth A small grow-op was also located in the basement of the house A 36-year-old man was arrested on the property. Police believe he was the "crop-sitter" hired by criminals to guard the operation around the clock. He was still being held Friday Investigators won't say whether they suspect the Hells Angels were bankrolling the grow-op. They're checking all leads, Burgess said Access to the property was restricted, but police released video footage of the property. It shows a diesel generator inside a metal storage container buried three metres in the ground, possibly to mute the noise. It zooms in on electrical cable used to bypass the hydro meter and steal electricity undetected The operation was "professionally wired and plumbed," say police The building was cooled by three commercial air-conditioning units, one of which was seeping green sludge toward horse pastures below. Ninety-six high-powered grow lights were suspended above the plants. Hundreds of metres of heavy-duty electrical cables powered the lights and time-release devices that feed the plants liquid fertilizer and water Several closed-circuit surveillance cameras were mounted throughout the property, including inside a bird house and a wall clock. An indoor monitor showed four views of the property. A motion detector, camera and alarm were installed in the fenced gate Two German shepherds barked in a wire cage when the footage was taken. Police also found a can of bear spray, a retractable baton and knives. The bust is one of the largest in the Central Okanagan in 10 years. Police busted an underground bunker on nearby Black Road in the mid-1990s, when about 1,600 pot plants were found Police were reluctant to estimate the value of the marijuana, but the general rule of thumb is each plant produces about a pound per harvest. A pound is worth at least $1,000 The house and building were impossible to see from the road. Neighbours say the property is difficult to notice "It's a good place to have it because you can't see it. It's hidden up in the bushes," said one resident. "I've seen fancy Porsches going by here." - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Seguin