More than 1,000 cannabis plants have been seized from a rural property in the Municipality of Tweed, Ontario. — via TheGrowthOp cannabiscommunity cannabisnews
Beyond the plants, police also seized a bobcat, plow, growing equipment and a “significant” quantity of harvested cannabis.
The investigation is ongoing and no arrests have been made. Police estimate the value of the bust to be more than $1 million., and was conducted by the Central Hastings OPP Community Street Crime Unit , the OPP Emergency Response Team and the Provincial Joint Forces Cannabis Enforcement Team .Article contentnear Kingsville, Ont. The ongoing investigation led to the seizure of more than 45,000 plants and eight metric tonnes of processed weed.
Growing equipment and other property linked to the illegal operation were also seized and estimated to be worth more than $300,000. That bust followed another OPP raid in May, which led to charges against three people and the seizure of more thanThe three accused — aged 39, 59 and 60 — have each been charged with possession of property obtained by crime over $5,000, growing more than four pot plants and growing in a place that is not their dwelling., the maximum penalty for producing large amounts of weed beyond personal cultivation limits is up to 14 years in jail.