News (Media Awareness Project) - CN BC: Fake Barn Doors Led Nowhere -- Save To Police |
Title: | CN BC: Fake Barn Doors Led Nowhere -- Save To Police |
Published On: | 2009-06-25 |
Source: | Province, The (CN BC) |
Fetched On: | 2009-06-25 16:45:14 |
FAKE BARN DOORS LED NOWHERE -- SAVE TO POLICE
Police busted a grow-op in Barriere that, from the outside, looked as
if it housed horses, not 2,600 marijuana plants.
The "barn" was 12-metres wide and 30-m deep. It was made of plywood
and painted dark green. But it also had a fake set of large barn doors
that opened on to nothing but a wall.
Inside, crops were being grown on various levels. Police believe up to
5,000 plants at a time could have been grown there, estimated to be
enough to roll about half-a-million joints.
The crops were lit by 130 1,000-watt light bulbs, powered by a
generator and cooled by seven air conditioners.
"It was definitely a well-run, commercial operation, where the plants
were producing a high yield," RCMP Cpl. Chris Newel said yesterday of
Tuesday's takedown.
A 45-year-old man, who lived on the property, was arrested and
released. He may face charges of producing and trafficking in a
controlled substance.
Police busted a grow-op in Barriere that, from the outside, looked as
if it housed horses, not 2,600 marijuana plants.
The "barn" was 12-metres wide and 30-m deep. It was made of plywood
and painted dark green. But it also had a fake set of large barn doors
that opened on to nothing but a wall.
Inside, crops were being grown on various levels. Police believe up to
5,000 plants at a time could have been grown there, estimated to be
enough to roll about half-a-million joints.
The crops were lit by 130 1,000-watt light bulbs, powered by a
generator and cooled by seven air conditioners.
"It was definitely a well-run, commercial operation, where the plants
were producing a high yield," RCMP Cpl. Chris Newel said yesterday of
Tuesday's takedown.
A 45-year-old man, who lived on the property, was arrested and
released. He may face charges of producing and trafficking in a
controlled substance.
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