News (Media Awareness Project) - CN ON: Coke In A Pepsi Machine |
Title: | CN ON: Coke In A Pepsi Machine |
Published On: | 2004-06-03 |
Source: | Toronto Sun (CN ON) |
Fetched On: | 2008-01-18 08:40:09 |
COKE IN A PEPSI MACHINE
$500Gs In Drugs Found During Repairs
You can get coke from a Pepsi machine, a worker discovered after
stumbling across a 2-kilo package of drugs hidden in the pop
dispenser. "If that machine wasn't broken, business would have been as
normal," Police Det.-Const. Andy May said.
"Usually (we seize) small amounts of stash that dealers leave around
where they're working, but nothing anywhere near this.
"Two kilos is a huge find."
The contractor sent to fix the dispenser at the Airport Holiday Inn,
600 Dixon Rd., discovered the drugs Tuesday in two parcels stuffed in
a cavity at the back where the compressor is located.
May said getting at the hole required moving the hefty piece of
equipment away from the wall.
"We suspect it was placed there because somebody got spooked (but) it
could be it was left there for somebody to pick up," May said.
"It was obviously placed there for ... safekeeping. It wasn't very
safe ... was it?"
The coke is worth an estimated $500,000 and was packaged "like a
parcel the post office would be delivering," he said.
Sohail Saeed, the hotel's general manager, said his staff called cops
as soon as they discovered the suspicious packages.
"We found it and turned it over immediately to the police," Saeed
said, declining to comment further.
$500Gs In Drugs Found During Repairs
You can get coke from a Pepsi machine, a worker discovered after
stumbling across a 2-kilo package of drugs hidden in the pop
dispenser. "If that machine wasn't broken, business would have been as
normal," Police Det.-Const. Andy May said.
"Usually (we seize) small amounts of stash that dealers leave around
where they're working, but nothing anywhere near this.
"Two kilos is a huge find."
The contractor sent to fix the dispenser at the Airport Holiday Inn,
600 Dixon Rd., discovered the drugs Tuesday in two parcels stuffed in
a cavity at the back where the compressor is located.
May said getting at the hole required moving the hefty piece of
equipment away from the wall.
"We suspect it was placed there because somebody got spooked (but) it
could be it was left there for somebody to pick up," May said.
"It was obviously placed there for ... safekeeping. It wasn't very
safe ... was it?"
The coke is worth an estimated $500,000 and was packaged "like a
parcel the post office would be delivering," he said.
Sohail Saeed, the hotel's general manager, said his staff called cops
as soon as they discovered the suspicious packages.
"We found it and turned it over immediately to the police," Saeed
said, declining to comment further.
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