Pubdate: Tue, 11 Dec 2007
Source: Montreal Gazette (CN QU)
Copyright: 2007 The Gazette, a division of Southam Inc.
Contact:  http://www.canada.com/montreal/montrealgazette/
Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/274
Author: Paul Cherry

GROW-OP ABOVE DAYCARE

3,000 Pot Plants, Leaky Water Pipe Gave Away Renters On Second Floor

About 18 months ago some mysterious people took over the commercial
space atop the Yeshiva Gedola daycare in Outremont, without
introducing themselves to their neighbours.

Whoever was renting the second-floor space on Pratt Ave. kept their
business under wraps until a leaky water pipe finally gave them away
over the weekend.

Firefighters called in Saturday morning to inspect damage to the
daycare ventured to the floor above, uncovering a marijuana grow
operation with more than 1,500 mature plants - and an equal number of
younger plants.

"One hundred per cent. That's how much of a surprise it was to me. I
only found out yesterday morning," said David Schecter, the director
of the non-profit daycare, one in a group operated by the Yeshiva
Gedola Foundation.

Parents bringing their children to the 65-spot daycare on the
second-to-last day of the Jewish holiday of Hanukkah were also
surprised to find out what had been going on.

The burst pipe caused only minimal damage to the daycare.

"Parents are concerned about what was going on upstairs. I can
understand," Schecter said. "But there was nothing we could do because
we didn't know about it ourselves. We never saw these people. We never
saw them. I'm there all the time, so I don't know when they came in."

Schecter and an employee at the daycare said they never sniffed even a
hint of the pungent illicit plants being grown right over their heads.

The commercial space was rented by an incorporated company that dealt
with the building's owner through documents and paid its rent by
cheque, said a representative from the company that manages the building.

Montreal police Constable Anie Lemieux said no arrests have been
made.

Officers also seized hydroponic equipment. Police could not confirm
how much the marijuana was worth.
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