Pubdate: Tue, 07 Jun 2011
Source: Maple Ridge Times (CN BC)
Copyright: 2011 Lower Mainland Publishing Group Inc
Contact:  http://www.mrtimes.com/
Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1372
Author: Amy Judd, The Times

MEDICAL GROW-OP BUSTED

Almost 1,500 pot plants were seized, along with a helicopter and other
items on a rural property in east Maple Ridge.

A property that had a licence for growing medical marijuana was
exceeding the allowed amount by almost seven times.

The RCMP's Federal Drug Enforcement Branch (DEB) executed a search
warrant on a property in the 26000 block of 112 Avenue in Maple Ridge
on May 26.

While the property was the site of two approved Health Canada medical
marijuana production licences, the total only reached 220 plants; 122
on one licence and 98 on another.

However, during the investigation it became apparent to police that
the marijuana from this operation was being sold in the Lower
Mainland. RCMP DEB officers then seized trailers for mobile grow-ops,
1,490 marijuana plants, one R44 helicopter, two pickup trucks, and
three 30-40 foot enclosed mobile marijuana grow labs that were not yet
in use, according to RCMP Cst. Michael McLaughlin, media relations
officer for federal programs, E Division.

Three men were also arrested, two inside a barn where the marijuana
was being grown, and one inside the home on the property.

Mounties say they anticipate more arrests and the investigation is
ongoing.

"The RCMP would like to remind you that good information is the key to
any successful investigation," said McLaughlin, "and it's also never
too late to do the right thing. Anyone with direct knowledge of this
group and its activities should call 778-571-7535."

For those wishing to remain anonymous call 1-800-222-TIPS.
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