Pubdate: Thu, 10 Apr 2008 Source: Timaru Herald (New Zealand) Copyright: 2008 Timaru Herald Contact: http://www.timaruherald.co.nz/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1039 Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/pot.htm (Marijuana) POLICE NAB $2M IN POT PROFITS An illicit tax-free $2 million won't be circulating in South Canterbury thanks to cannabis policing this summer which has removed almost 2000 plants from the Mid South Canterbury region - a similar result to last year. In late February police held a three day aerial search with an Air Force Iroquois helicopter. This operation uncovered 1200 plants. Flying six hours a day suitable growing areas, including river beds, between the Rakaia and Waitaki rivers were covered. The search is part of a national marijuana recovery programme. The officer in charge, sergeant Graham Sharp, said other police work took nearly another 800 plants out. He said taking 2000 plants out of the drug supply was significant for the region. It represented a lot of money potentially as the police estimate a plant is worth about $1000. Mr Sharp said the condition and development of the plants varied greatly. Some were small, while others had thrived during the hot dry summer. The largest plots discovered had upwards of 100 plants and a couple of these larger plots were located close together. The police have made two arrests since the aerial search. Despite the weather cooling off Mr Sharp expects there will still be cannabis growing outdoors. Mr Sharp said there has been a decline in the cannabis found in recent years - a decade ago up to 7000 plants were found during the season. He said one of the reasons for the decline was the conviction of a number of large-scale growers. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake