Pubdate: Thu, 14 Sep 2006 Source: Citizen, The (CN ON) Copyright: 2006 The Citizen Contact: http://www.northhuron.on.ca/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2417 EARLY HARVEST FOR POT GROWERS It Was A Scene That Certainly Drew The Attention Of Locals. Just around noon on Thursday, people at the north end of Walton spied a helicopter hovering above a field at the corner of Brussels Line and Moncrieff Road. Vehicles, carrying law enforcement officers were the next to arrive. The reason was Project Sabot, an initiative that began Sept. 5 and ended Sept. 8. Six police services teamed up to conduct the four-day marijuana eradication operation to locate outdoor grows in south-western Ontario. The combined services Marijuana Eradication Team was comprised of police officers from the Waterloo Regional, Guelph, Hamilton and Stratford Police Services, the Huron, Perth and Wellington OPP, and the OPP drug enforcement section as well as the Royal Canadian Mounted Police from Kitchener and Hamilton detachments. The team was formed to locate and destroy outdoor marijuana grows throughout the Region of Waterloo, Huron, Perth and Wellington Counties. The municipal, provincial and federal police services shared information gathered from numerous sources to make strategic strikes against specific marijuana grow areas. They also combined human and technical resources to make the project cost-efficient and effective. The partnership provided an opportunity for the participating police services to share training techniques and intelligence on drug issues in their communities. "Through a combined effort, larger amounts of marijuana can be seized at one time and taken from the fields before it reaches the streets, making marijuana less available to drug users and reducing the risk to our communities," said Sgt. Cam Croal, Kitchener RCMP spokesperson. Approximately 5,500 plants, weighing 3,880 kgs or 8,536 lbs were seized over the four days. This team is one of several RCMP-led teams formed to conduct similar initiatives in Ontario throughout the month of September. Other operations were conducted earlier this year in Thunder Bay and Sault Ste. Marie. The police ask the public to contant the OPP if they have any information about marijuana grows or other drug-related offences. - --- MAP posted-by: Elaine