News (Media Awareness Project) - CN ON: Grow-Op Raid Followup Deluges Police With Tips |
Title: | CN ON: Grow-Op Raid Followup Deluges Police With Tips |
Published On: | 2004-06-01 |
Source: | Ottawa Citizen (CN ON) |
Fetched On: | 2008-08-22 09:22:52 |
GROW-OP RAID FOLLOWUP DELUGES POLICE WITH TIPS
Two months after police raided homes and businesses across North America,
including an Ottawa business alleged to be a money-laundering operation,
Ottawa police say they have followed up on a deluge of marijuana grow
operation tips.
Police received tips about 65 locations. Over a three-week period, they
executed search warrants at 21 locations and eliminated another 44
locations because of insufficient information.
The investigations under the follow-up project being conducted by Ottawa
police and RCMP wrapped up yesterday. In all, 24 people face 80 charges.
Almost 6,000 marijuana plants worth about $6 million were seized, police
said, along with $5,500 in cash and $451,000 in equipment and property as
well as 45.4 kilograms of dried marijuana. In one house where marijuana was
being grown, a one-year-old child was found and turned over to child
protection officials, say police.
Two months after police raided homes and businesses across North America,
including an Ottawa business alleged to be a money-laundering operation,
Ottawa police say they have followed up on a deluge of marijuana grow
operation tips.
Police received tips about 65 locations. Over a three-week period, they
executed search warrants at 21 locations and eliminated another 44
locations because of insufficient information.
The investigations under the follow-up project being conducted by Ottawa
police and RCMP wrapped up yesterday. In all, 24 people face 80 charges.
Almost 6,000 marijuana plants worth about $6 million were seized, police
said, along with $5,500 in cash and $451,000 in equipment and property as
well as 45.4 kilograms of dried marijuana. In one house where marijuana was
being grown, a one-year-old child was found and turned over to child
protection officials, say police.
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