OPP executed search warrants at a residence in Battersea, Ontario. A 42-year-old man was taken into custody. — via TheGrowthOp cannabiscommunity cannabisculture cannabisnews
The man is charged with producing a schedule I substance, possession of a schedule I substance for the purpose of trafficking and traffic in schedule I substance. All the charges are related to methamphetamine, or crystal meth.from Kingston’s Collins Bay Institution, the oldest operational federal penitentiary in Ontario.
The confiscated items included 1.1 kilograms of cannabis about 1.3 kilograms of tobacco, and 123 grams of an unknown substance, as well as cellphones and accessories., including 553 grams of tobacco, 510 grams of cannabis, 55 grams of shatter, 23 grams of hash, were confiscated. The contraband was believed to have been delivered by drone.
Charged with trespassing, delivering contraband and distribution of more than 30 grams of marijuana, a Honda Civic was also seized as offence-related property. The larger bust, valued at just under $350,000, was spread across multiple packages and included 22 cellphones, 212 grams of cigarettes and 23 cigars.Share this Story:
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