CN ON: $11.7M Pot Bust Pubdate: Thu, 03 Sep 2009 Source: Intelligencer, The (CN ON) Copyright: 2009, Osprey Media Group Inc. Contact: http://www.intelligencer.ca/feedback1/LetterToEditor.aspx Website: http://www.intelligencer.ca/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2332 Author: Luke Hendry, Staff Writer Note: MAP archives articles exactly as published, except that our editors may redact the names and addresses of accused persons who have not been convicted of a crime, if those named are not otherwise public figures or officials. $11.7M POT BUST PROJECT INDUSTRIOUS: Takes Down More Drug Dealers The third phase in a major regional drug sweep has resulted in charges against eight people and the seizure of $11.7 million in marijuana. Ontario Provincial and Belleville police released details Wednesday on the latest results of Project Industrious, an ongoing investigation in which police said public tips have been crucial. They said city, provincial, Toronto and Royal Canadian Mounted Police officers were involved in seven drug searches Tuesday morning in the Bancroft, Sharbot Lake and Toronto areas. "This project has been extremely successful," said Belleville Police Chief Cory McMullan during Wednesday's press conference at the Gerry Masterson Community Centre on Harmony Road. "More than 11,700 marijuana plants were seized yesterday," said Det.-Insp. Bryan Martin of the OPP's drug enforcement section. He said that brings the "conservative" grand total of drugs seized under Project Industrious to $22 million. Four of Tuesday's searches were in the Bancroft area: one on McDonald Mine Road in Monteagle Ward of Hastings Highlands Township and northeast of the hamlet of Bird's Creek; one on Madawaska Road, north of Maynooth; and one each on New Carlow Road and Highway 28, both in Carlow-Mayo. Marijuana plants and gear were seized at all but the Highway 28 property. Further evidence was seized from the highway lot plus one property in Sharbot Lake and two in Scarborough. "The investigation commenced with tips from the citizens of Belleville," McMullan said. Information gathered during the project's first two phases led to Tuesday's raids, police said. "Without the community coming forward with that information, we wouldn't be where we're at today," said McMullan. She said the case's success is also due to "fabulous" and extensive collaboration between the different police forces and their many units, from tactical to aerial to drugs and organized crime. "Individually we wouldn't have been able to do it to this level," said the chief. She asked anyone with information on suspected drug activity to call police or Crimestoppers. "It doesn't matter how small or insignificant they feel it to be," McMullan said, noting even a small tip could be a piece of a larger puzzle. Charged Tuesday with participating in a criminal organization were three women and five men. They are: [redacted] Police said further charges are pending. A total of 12 people have now been charged, with several being charged in more than one phase of the project. The first two phases occurred June 16 and 17 as marijuana growing operations in Brighton, Belleville and Toronto were raided by police. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard R Smith Jr