Pubdate: Sun, 03 Dec 2006 Source: North Shore News (CN BC) Copyright: 2006 North Shore News Contact: http://www.nsnews.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/311 Author: Jane Seyd Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/mjcn.htm (Cannabis - Canada) Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/find?224 (Cannabis and Driving) POT 'GARDENER' GETS HOUSE ARREST A 51-year-old man who told a judge he was only the gardener at two commercial marijuana growing operations in North Vancouver was put under house arrest by a provincial court judge and ordered to repay BC Hydro $15,000 for electricity stolen for the grow ops. North Vancouver provincial court judge Carol Baird Ellan handed Guo Jian Zhou an 18-month conditional sentence and placed him under house arrest to the end of August for his role in looking after two grow ops, at 1088 Arborlynn Dr. and 1677 MacGowan Ave. On Feb. 10 last year, police seized 471 pot plants from the Arborlynn house worth just under $400,000 and 421 plants from the MacGowan house worth $350,000. Zhou, who was arrested at the MacGowan house at the time of the raid, pleaded guilty to two charges of production of marijuana and one charge of fraudulent consumption of electricity. The hydro account for the Arborlynn house had been in Zhou's name since 2003. Baird Ellan noted police began surveillance on the Arborlynn house after getting an anonymous tip in April 2004. Zhou was seen at both houses and two vehicles registered to him were spotted driving from one house to the other. Crown counsel Jack Whyte asked for a sentence of six to 12 months in jail. But Zhou's defence lawyer argued he should get a more lenient sentence because he had only been hired to tend the grow ops. Other people had been seen at the two addresses and there was no evidence that Zhou either owned or rented either of the houses, he said. Baird Ellan agreed that Zhou was not the main player in the operation but added he was obviously more than "a mere gardener. "The facts are equally consistent with the accused hiring himself out to two different acquaintances or perhaps even just one, to assist in their own home-based production," she said. The judge also ordered Zhou to complete 50 hours of community work service and to have no contact with Jie Ying Zhu and Kin Wa Nak, who were both associated with either the MacGowan and Arborlynn houses or the Hydro accounts at the time. At the time of the raids, police deemed both houses unfit for habitation because of the extensive damage done by the grow ops. - --- MAP posted-by: Tom