Pubdate: Thu, 10 Apr 2008 Source: Mission City Record (CN BC) Copyright: 2008 The Mission City Record Contact: http://www.missioncityrecord.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1305 Author: Carol Aun Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/mjcn.htm (Cannabis - Canada) NO TIME OFF FOR RCMP Mission RCMP will not be reducing its efforts in taking down marijuana grow operations when the district's newly-formed Public Safety Inspection Team (PSIT) begins operating later this year. Last year police busted 62 grow ops, and they expect that number to rise this year. Stats at the end of March show over 60 grow ops were reported so far this year and police executed 33 search warrants. Last month, 12 of those warrants were executed, and police seized about 3,500 plants, over $5 million in cash, over 73,000 grams of dried marijuana and numerous firearms. "There's still lots more out there," said Mission RCMP Sgt. Greg Pridday. "They're rampant." PSIT will review hydro records and knock on the doors of homes which show an unusual increase in hydro use. If entry to the home is refused, members of PSIT will serve 24-hour notice to the residents, informing them they intend to return at that time to search the property. PSIT is there to ensure safety, say police. "But if they find a grow op, then police will be called in to dismantle it." PSIT will complement the work police do in finding marijuana grow ops, but it will focus on safety. Two RCMP officers will accompany PSIT members to the properties in case there are any confrontations, said Pridday. "A lot of these [homes PSIT visits] will be grow ops," said Pridday, noting municipalities, such as Surrey and Abbotsford, which already have teams in place have moved the problem out of their communities. He acknowledged the problem will likely be displaced, but it will make doing that kind of business in Mission a little more difficult. Mission RCMP continue to encourage residents to report any suspicious activity or marijuana grow ops in their neighbourhood. To file a report, contact the local detachment at 604-826-7161. - --- MAP posted-by: Steve Heath