Pubdate: Tue, 01 Aug 2006 Source: Etobicoke Guardian (CN ON) Copyright: 2006 Etobicoke Guardian Contact: http://www.insidetoronto.ca/to/etobicoke/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2218 Author: Tamara Shephard Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/mjcn.htm (Cannabis - Canada) BLAZE EXPOSES $15M GROW-OP Many Fires Set In Jamestown Warehouse: Officials A huge marijuana grow operation street value of $15 million was discovered last Friday morning as firefighters battled what is believed to be a deliberately set blaze inside a Jamestown warehouse. The 15,000 or so plants were discovered as firefighters were checking the building for hot spots after extinguishing the 5:50 a.m. blaze. "There were all these plants there, as well as a quantity of prepared stuff ready to go that would be the potential target of thieves," Toronto police 23 Division Det.-Sgt. Les Stasiak said yesterday. Police executed search warrants for both the drugs and paraphernalia and to enter the fire scene, Stasiak said. The owner of the industrial complex of units has been interviewed, Stasiak said. Police are working to determine who leases the two units where the fires occurred, he said, adding the fire began in one unit and spread to an adjacent unit. No one has been charged in the matter. Police said there are signs of forceable entry. Firefighters battled many fires inside the warehouse, said a fire official. "The sprinkler system helped put out the fires," Toronto fire information officer Don Marsden said. "The main body of the fire was in a trailer parked inside the building. And there were several other spot fires found throughout the building." The Ontario Fire Marshal arrived on-scene to investigate the cause of the fires. The comments of the OFM lead investigator on the case were not available prior to Guardian deadline. But Stasiak said evidence at the fire has been sent to the Centre of Forensic Sciences' central laboratory in downtown Toronto to test for the use of accelerants. - --- MAP posted-by: Derek