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Nationwide drug bust nets hundreds of people

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Tue, 27 Apr 2010 4:20p.m.

Police said the search warrants included all 16 branches and a distribution centre of a major national supplier of indoor hydroponic growing supplies

Police said the search warrants included all 16 branches and a distribution centre of a major national supplier of indoor hydroponic growing supplies

A nationwide drugs bust has put hundreds of people before the courts, with many of them facing charges for selling equipment to make secret gardens for growing cannabis.

Police swooped on 35 businesses and homes throughout the country today as part of a two-year undercover police operation code named Operation Lime. The operation targeted businesses and individuals commercially selling equipment used for growing cannabis.

Once police knew who was buying the gear, they launched more stings to catch their targets in the act of growing and selling drugs.

Police said the search warrants included all 16 branches and a distribution centre of a major national supplier of indoor hydroponic growing supplies.

Directors and managers were among the arrested today and they were due to appear in courts throughout the country on charges which included cultivating cannabis and participating in an organised criminal group.

Police Deputy Commissioner Rob Pope said Operation Lime would "break the cornerstone of the illicit cannabis cultivation industry."

Search warrants were executed in every police district today, he said in a statement.

"Cannabis is the most abused controlled drug in New Zealand. The harm that this drug causes New Zealand communities can be conservatively estimated at $430 million a year. It hurts every community in every part of the country."

During the operation undercover police bought equipment, were given advice on how to grow cannabis, "and even purchased cannabis clones and other drugs over the counter from these offenders."

Mr Pope said businesses had been selling drugs and supporting commercial cannabis growers and organised crime for a long time and the operation had stopped the supply of equipment to grow drugs.

The 250 people arrested face more than 700 charges. They were employees, managers and directors of the companies and growers involved. More than 100 commercial cannabis growing operations linked to the businesses were also raided.

Police said they also seized methamphetamine, LSD, ecstasy and firearms.

Mr Pope said suppliers of illicit equipment to growers would continue to be targeted.

"Criminals buying equipment for their cannabis grows were observed and followed. If people purchase these products for illegal purposes, they can expect to receive a visit from the police.

"Today we are sending a strong message to those who seek to profit from the cannabis industry - you will not get away with it."

Using hydroponic gear to grow fruit and vegetables indoors and under lights was "exceedingly expensive" and it was not a viable propositio, police said. Because of that, the gear was predominantly sold to grow drugs.

Proceedings would also start under the new Criminal Proceeds (Recovery) Act 2009 to seize assets and money but police said honest suppliers of equipment to genuine gardeners were not targeted in the operation.

The online auction site TradeMe today also banned trading in equipment used to cultivate cannabis.

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25 May 2010 01:49p.m.

David wrote:

"Cannabis ... hurts every community in every part of the country." Yawn.

14 May 2010 12:11p.m.

Ash wrote:

How ridiculous is this!!! If they are going round charging people for cannibus related "Crimes" maybe they need to look at the hard facts!! which is worse cannibus or alcohol?
Which of the two can kill you? Which of the two makes people violent and angry? Which of the two causes addiction? Which of the two can be used as a very successful medication for many different illnesses? Which of the two is a natural plant that grows in the dirt?? A plant ffs. Alcohol is so much worse for us than marijuana!! When are the police and the government going to realise this? They should be out there targeting p users and alcohol abusers before they start putting people away for growing a plant that simply makes people happy! A quote from the band lazyboy "Why is marijuana not legal? Why is marijuana not legal?
It's a natural plant that grows in the dirt.
Do you know what's not natural?
80 year old dudes with hard-ons. That's not natural.
But we got pills for that.
We're dedicating all our medical resources to keeping the old guys erect,
but we're putting people in jail for something that grows in the dirt?"
Its a simple as that. the government views are f***ed

28 Apr 2010 06:00p.m.

Mike wrote:

AAA+++ gud trader will trade again soon!

28 Apr 2010 05:00p.m.

Paul wrote:

Do the police check out anyone who buys a boat and keep them under surveillance just in case they use it for poaching ? Police need to get a grip on reality, if they spent as much effort on community policing as they do on frivolous prosecutions the public would be better off.

28 Apr 2010 01:19p.m.

john wrote:

Congratulations to the police! cannabis makes people too creative, it causes people to be friendly and have good times.. that stuff needs to be off the streets! What are they going to do if everyone is sitting at home smoking dope on the weekends? NOTHING! We need to keep people drunk or the police will have no job. Common people get with it, if cannabis were legal where the hell would gangs get there money, they would have to get jobs! And i heard it also makes black people step on white peoples shadows! nobody wants that!

28 Apr 2010 12:37p.m.

rory wrote:

Pethitic really ignorent of police go bust a crack house dont waste you time destroying the lives of peacefull pot smokers when the goverment just encourages drinking.

28 Apr 2010 10:34a.m.

Leonie wrote:

The characteristics of a stoner. Happy, Dopey, Sleepy.
Such a ridiculous waste of time and resources, wish the country would hurry up and catch up. the studies have been done, research has been done, the marijuana prohibition laws are based on ignorance and propaganda!

27 Apr 2010 06:48p.m.

john wrote:

because they only want people taking drugs that increase violence. stoners are too creative and passive

27 Apr 2010 06:34p.m.

abe wrote:

What was the cost of this operation?
What's the cost of all the people going to court and serving prison time? Wasting money on a harmless drug.


27 Apr 2010 06:27p.m.

michael wrote:

Ok so switched on gardener have been busted for helping people growing something that is criminal. Lets break it down right here . In reality the government is doing more harm by making it criminal in the first place, Its complety insane that somthing less harmful than Drinking or smoking tobbaco, the two most harmful things in our socity next to our milk and bread in shops, yet cannibus is still helping fund criminal activites, because everybody has been brain washed to belive that smokeing pot is bad so governments can continue to justify this INSANE LAW