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That's a lot of pot

Cops raid largest grow operation in Winnipeg

By CARY CASTAGNA, POLICE REPORTER




The graffiti on the outside of the warehouse says it all: "Toke till we choke." Inside the core-area warehouse at 468 Ross Ave., city cops uncovered more than 10,000 pot plants in what is being touted as Winnipeg's largest marijuana grow operation and the second-largest single seizure in Canada.

The monster harvest has an estimated street value of more than $11 million.

"The scope, the size of it, the amount of plants is absolutely incredible. And the sophistication of the equipment ... it's really mind-boggling when you look at it in terms of the operation," Winnipeg police Chief Jack Ewatski told The Sun yesterday after touring the 5,000-sq. ft. building.

"Obviously, it is very well-organized ... and they put a lot of time, effort and energy into this. I'm extremely pleased that we were able to get to it before the marijuana was harvested."

ASIAN DRUG TRADE

The massive dope farm, which was raided about 2 a.m. yesterday, is believed to be linked to Asian-based organized crime, said Winnipeg police spokesman Const. Bob Johnson.

Cops discovered the record grow op during "an ongoing and lengthy investigation into the Asian drug trade in Winnipeg," Johnson added.

No one was in the warehouse at the time of the raid.

Several suspects had been identified but no arrests had been reported by press time last night.

The warehouse was being leased, Johnson said.

VACANT WAREHOUSE

"It was a vacant warehouse and had been vacant for some time," Johnson added. "We can only assume that the kind-hearted owner didn't have any idea what was taking place."

City records show the warehouse, once used by Hallmark Furniture, is owned by a numbered Manitoba company.

Incorporated in June 1998, the company was dissolved in October 2000, according to provincial records. The owner couldn't be reached yesterday for comment.

Investigators believe yesterday's find was the first crop at that location. A typical growing cycle is 90 days, which means the culprits set up shop less than three months ago.

Several neighbours said they saw limited activity at the warehouse, but only late at night.

"It was never during the day," said Elizabeth Raven, 29.

The Ross Avenue resident said she was surprised by yesterday's mega seizure, although she had had her suspicions.

"I was always questioning what was going in there in my head," Raven said.

Police will likely rent trucks to haul away the pot and grow equipment, a job that could last all weekend, Johnson said.

"It's going to be a fairly large undertaking," Johnson added.

No other details were being provided. Besides being denied access to the warehouse, the media weren't supplied with any police photos of the operation.

"We don't want to do anything that's going to jeopardize the prosecution of the people involved," Johnson explained.

The country's largest grow-op bust occurred last January, when some 100 police officers raided the former Molson brewery in Barrie, Ont., and seized more than 25,000 plants. The operation produced $100 million worth of pot a year.
 
Now i am from Barrie, Ontario- we had THE largest bust in the old Molson Plant- is this bigger??? or jus biggest in winnipeg??
 
cutitup said:
Now i am from Barrie, Ontario- we had THE largest bust in the old Molson Plant- is this bigger??? or jus biggest in winnipeg??


Barrie was H U G E

They talked about it at the end of the article.

The country's largest grow-op bust occurred last January, when some 100 police officers raided the former Molson brewery in Barrie, Ont., and seized more than 25,000 plants. The operation produced $100 million worth of pot a year.
 
The Bigdawg said:
Barrie was H U G E

They talked about it at the end of the article.

The country's largest grow-op bust occurred last January, when some 100 police officers raided the former Molson brewery in Barrie, Ont., and seized more than 25,000 plants. The operation produced $100 million worth of pot a year.


lol. Bigdawg: it looks like you smoked too much of it...you're eyes are turning green like anything.
 
Kroliczek said:
lol. Bigdawg: it looks like you smoked too much of it...you're eyes are turning green like anything.

my eyes are actually blue, they literally change shades depending on the mood I am in.
 
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