by Wayne Moore - Castanet Apr 8, 2013 / 12:00 pm
Several seemingly legal medical marijuana grow operations have been
shut down as part of a 'Green Team' initiative targeting marijuana
operations in and around Kelowna. The 'Green Team' executed 16 separate search warrants on homes and
outbuildings on residential properties in Kelowna, Lake Country, Ellison
and Joe Rich over a four week period during February and March of this
year. Of those warrants, seven were for marijuana operations with
Personal-Use Productions Licences, however, Cst. Kris Clark says only
one was found to be growing within their prescribed limit. Clark says a number of medical marijuana grow operations, including
some that were not searched, were found to be interconnected by an
intricate web of personal associations and residential addresses.
Basically, Clark says there were a number of medical marijuana licences
issued to people who appeared to be trying to mask what was supposedly a
legitimate operation. "They were trying to confuse law enforcement with all these multiple licences," says Clark. "There are of course legitimate medical licences out there where people
are under their amount and they are using it for the appropriate
purpose. What we found was seven of the 16 were medical licences and all
but one were over which is indicative of production and possession for
the purpose of trafficking." Clark says production of marijuana is well known to be one avenue organized crime uses to fund their operations. "With the number of people involved, with the connections and criminal
connections that we found, it really only takes three people to become
organized. With the number of licences that were connected and over
their allowed amount, it certainly does speak to some level of
organization." During the four week initiative, Clark says police seized a total of
10,063 plants, approximately 100 pounds of dried marijuana, more than 14
grams of heroin, six grams of crack cocaine, outlaw motorcycle gang
paraphernalia, firearms, cash and hundreds of thousands of dollars work
of grow equipment and offence-related property. Clark couldn't provide a street value figure on the drugs seized but did say the drugs taken off the streets are significant. "In the short term it has a ripple effect throughout the industry and
we certainly saw that in the short time we had the 'Green Team' operating. In the first week, word on the street was already out," says
Clark. "Let's just say a lot of people were worried. It does make a dent." He says in all cases, people were surprised when police came knocking, especially those with medical marijuana licences. Clark says numerous people have been arrested, however, police are waiting for charge approval from Crown Counsel.
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For a list of Marihuana Grow Operations uncovered by the RCMP in BC click here.
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