Pubdate: Tue, 11 Aug 2009 Source: Windsor Star (CN ON) Copyright: 2009 The Windsor Star Contact: http://www.canada.com/windsorstar/letters.html Website: http://www.canada.com/windsorstar/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/501 Author: Chris Thompson, The Windsor Star CROWN SEIZES $355K HOME Residence Part of Ecstasy Case The parents of three men already convicted for their role in a ring that smuggled ecstasy into the U.S. have entered a guilty plea and surrendered their $355,000 Tecumseh home to the Crown. Adil Odish, 54, and his wife Suad, 47, pleaded guilty to conspiracy to traffic and conspiracy to export a narcotic in Superior Court on Friday. On Monday, they surrendered their home on Funaro Crescent in Tecumseh, a 2001 Oldsmobile Silhouette, a laptop, a number of cellphones, $500 cash and 1,000 Syrian pounds to the Crown. The couple have already vacated the raised ranch, two-car garage home and are living with their youngest son in Windsor. The Odishes will be sentenced by Superior Court Justice Richard Gates on Wednesday. Defence lawyers and the Crown are recommending a sentence of 18 months of strict house arrest with conditions they not possess a cellphone or leave Essex County. Adil and Suad Odish were both arrested in October 2006 for their roles in a cross-border ecstasy-smuggling ring that used minors and senior citizens as drug mules to ferry large quantities of methamphetamine-laced ecstasy tablets from Toronto through the Windsor-Detroit tunnel. Both defendants declined to speak to the court when given the opportunity Monday. The arrests came after a six-month investigation by the RCMP, the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration, the Canada Border Services Agency and the Sterling Heights, Mich., police department. "This was excellent police work," said federal prosecutor Richard Pollock. A total of 25 people were arrested on both sides of the border. "You can count the number of people and see how successful an operation it was," said Pollock. Three of the Odishes' sons, Mazin, 32, Jimis, 27, and Steven, 24, were also charged and have been convicted for their roles in the operation. Jimis Odish has been prosecuted and convicted in the U.S., so Canadian charges have been withdrawn. The various police agencies seized 55,000 ecstasy tablets, believed to have been manufactured in Toronto and worth more than $1 million. Of the 25 people charged, 13 are from the local area. An agreed statement of fact filed by Pollock on Monday explains the roles of the Odish parents in the smuggling scheme. "Both Adil and Suad Odish participated in the collection and transfer of drug profits and proceeds from drug sales for the purchase of further drugs," the statement reads. "Wiretap intercepts and physical surveillance corroborated the receipt and delivery of monies by Suad and Adil Odish in furtherance of the conspiracies." The investigation revealed that on July 6, 2006, Suad Odish, the mother, retrieved $20,000 from the Tecumseh family home and delivered it to Maher Amrou, a Windsor-based member of the group who delivered drugs, rented hotel rooms and transported money. On July 12, 2006, a police wiretap of an Adil Odish phone conversation revealed that he told the person at the other end that he had been searched by a Canada Border Services Agency officer while en route to Michigan to retrieve a large amount of money at the behest of one of his sons. The Odish home now becomes the property of the Seized Property Management Directorate, a federal agency that disposes items seized as proceeds of crime. The Odish seizure is one of the largest in Essex County in recent years. In 2006 the conviction of Carmelo (Carmen) Amante in connection with a cocaine-trafficking ring resulted in the seizure of a number of assets, including $100,000, Amante's RRSPs and a number of vehicles. Also in 2006 two homes were seized under proceeds-of-crime legislation in connection with a grow-op case. Another accused in the case, Kamile Hazime, pleaded guilty to conspiracy to traffic and conspiracy to export ecstasy and was sentenced to four years. Another accused, Ahmed Hab Hab, pleaded guilty Aug. 6 to the same offences and is to be sentenced Oct. 15. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake