Pubdate: Fri, 18 Jul 2008 Source: Vaughan Today (CN ON) Copyright: 2008 Multimedia Nova Corporation Contact: http://www.vaughantoday.ca/contactform.html?choice=5 Website: http://www.vaughantoday.ca/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/4779 Author: Karolyn Coorsh, With files from Corey Lewis Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/mjcn.htm (Cannabis - Canada) ARE WE THE GROW-OP CENTRE OF YORK? More marijuana grow-ops were found in Vaughan last year than in any of York Region's eight municipalities, police have revealed. According to statistics obtained from York's drugs and vice enforcement unit, 23 of the 63 grow-ops dismantled in the region were in Vaughan in 2007. Of the 19,310 total plants seized, Vaughan busts produced 8,526 seized plants. Each plant has a street value of about $1,000. The continued presence of marijuana grow-ops is a concern in all parts of the region, particularly in the southern areas, including Vaughan and Markham, York Detective Dieter Boheim said. The city's booming real estate industry is one attraction for illegal marijuana growers, he said "What you definitely need for an indoor grow-op is a house," Boheim said. "So you've got to start off with, 'What's the easiest way for me to get a house?' " For this reason, police often discover real estate insiders are in cahoots with homebuyers or renters looking for an inconspicuous house in which they can cultivate marijuana, he said. "Real estate agents know what it's all about," Boheim said. "they probably get a cut." New subdivisions and an increasingly diverse population in Vaughan also contribute to the ease with which a grow-op can function, he said. "Now, more and more neighbours don't communicate so it's a lot easier for these people to hide," Boheim said. Grow houses can have a detrimental effect on neighbourhoods, as it is common for growers to steal hydro. Amateur rewiring of the home's electrical system is also a dangerous fire hazard. Most recently, police investigating a drug trafficking operation seized a Maple home after a grow-op was discovered within. Several York Region residents were arrested on drug charges following the investigation, including two Toronto police officers. That investigation came on the heels of another bust announced in May involving a multimillion-dollar marijuana enterprise in which grow-ops were discovered at three Vaughan residences. That two-year investigation, dubbed Project Tropical Storm, netted over 1,100 marijuana plants in Vaughan alone. - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom