Pubdate: Wed, 21 May 2008 Source: Province, The (CN BC) Copyright: 2008 Canwest Publishing Inc. Contact: http://www.canada.com/theprovince/letters.html Website: http://www.canada.com/theprovince/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/476 Author: Andy Ivens, Staff Writer SITE OF LARGEST POT GROW-OP SEIZED BY B.C. GOVERNMENT The site of the largest marijuana grow-op ever seized is now in the hands of the provincial government. RCMP raided the one-hectare property on Cedar Creek Road in the Cariboo community of Likely in November 2006 and found 5,566 marijuana plants, Const. Craig Douglass of the RCMP's North District said yesterday. The property was recently assessed at $293,200. Two Lower Mainland men were convicted earlier this year on production charges and were handed one-year sentences. The grow-op could have produced 22,000 plants a year. "Pretty much every room in that house was converted to have pot plants except for the kitchen and a small bedroom where they had a mattress on the floor," said Douglass. Police also found 137 high-intensity grow lamps and unapproved wiring to power them, creating serious safety issues, said Douglass. "Certainly, it's organized crime," said Douglass. "But who is up the ladder, we're not sure." He said marijuana grow-ops are a problem in Likely, which has a population of about 250. "This group has more than one [grow-op] in there," said Douglass, adding prosecutors are working on a larger case involving other properties and other people, but have yet to approve charges. The property was forfeited to the province in a court ruling and will be sold, with proceeds paid to the province under the two-year-old civil-forfeiture act. The province has seen more than $4 million in cash, vehicles and other property forfeited. "No community wants grow-ops and their various, associated dangers," said Solicitor-General John van Dongen. "We're working hard with police to take away instruments of unlawful activity and, in turn, its profitability." - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Seguin