Pubdate: Wed, 11 Aug 2010 Source: Cape Breton Post (CN NS) Copyright: 2010 Cape Breton Post Contact: http://www.capebretonpost.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/777 Author: Nancy King SEIZED PROPERTY IN CRIME INVESTIGATION WORTH WELL OVER $100,000 SYDNEY - Vehicles, flat-screen televisions, a backhoe, even a washer and dryer. Those items are among the property seized by a joint RCMP and Cape Breton Regional Police investigation that resulted in the laying of the first organized crime charges in Cape Breton history last week. The police agencies provided a photo opportunity of the items for media at the RCMP's Grand Lake Road detachment Tuesday. They also included a barbecue, boats, a Sea-Doo, computers and cash, but Insp. John Ryan, RCMP federal operations support officer, said they aren't able to provide a figure for the value of the property. "We're still assessing that, but it's well over $100,000," he said. "The investigation is ongoing so it's difficult to put a dollar figure." The joint force charged 16 people after several searches and arrests Thursday as part of a nine-month investigation of a group believed to be trafficking cocaine, ecstasy and marijuana. Ryan said it's believed some of the eight vehicles seized were used in the commission of crimes. Other property is believed to have been purchased with the proceeds of drug trafficking. The integrated proceeds of crime section will apply to the courts for the forfeiture of the property, Ryan said. He added they don't have to wait for charges laid in the matter to result in criminal convictions in order to do so. Police are continuing to look for two others who face charges in connection with the investigation. Figures for the amounts of drugs or cash seized weren't available Tuesday. Ryan said it's difficult to compare the most recent seizure with other busts. In other cases, there were much larger quantities of drugs seized, but the focus of this investigation was to dismantle a criminal organization, he said. Operation H-Tactic began in the fall of 2009. Along the way investigators discovered the group organized shipments of drugs to Sydney from Montreal and Halifax. They were then distributed to local traffickers throughout this region. Charges range from conspiracy to traffic in cocaine, marijuana and ecstasy, to trafficking in a controlled substance, possession for the purpose of trafficking and participation in a criminal organization. A number of those charged have since been released from custody on conditions after posting sureties. Most of the group was based out of the Sydney area, and according to police, are not associated with outlaw motorcycle gangs or similar groups. However, they did have contacts in Montreal and Halifax. - --- MAP posted-by: Keith Brilhart