Pubdate: Fri, 01 Aug 2008
Source: Coast Reporter (CN BC)
Copyright: 2008 Coast Reporter
Contact:  http://www.coastreporter.net/
Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/580
Author: Greg Amos
Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/af.htm (Asset Forfeiture)

FORFEITURE OF CREEK HOME APPROVED

Provincial Court

The federal government will take possession of a property in Roberts 
Creek, after a marijuana cultivator had his home forfeited as part of 
his sentence on drug charges.

Madam Justice Baird-Ellan approved the forfeiture application in 
Sechelt provincial court on Monday and also handed a 15-month 
conditional sentence to Roy Sundstrom, 68.

Last July, Sundstrom pleaded guilty to two federal charges: 
production of a controlled substance and possession of more than 3 
kilograms of marijuana for the purpose of trafficking. (The same 
charges against his partner, Irene Cornelius, 70, were stayed.)

The grow operation, running out of the home Sundstrom and Cornelius 
shared in the 2600-block of Lower Road, was described by Sunshine 
Coast RCMP Cpl. Todd Creed as "very sophisticated, moreso than 
anything we've seen before on the Coast."

When RCMP raided the home on Dec. 5, 2006, they seized 800 marijuana 
plants and a loaded rifle. A second bunker had the capacity to grow 
1,000 more plants than were seized.

Crown prosecutor Shannon Gerrie utilized section 16 of the federal 
Controlled Drugs and Substances Act to apply for the forfeiture. 
While B.C.'s Civil Forfeiture Act has been used in other instances to 
seize homes used for grow operations, it was not used for Sundstrom's 
property since the case was a criminal matter, not a civil one.
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