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RedEyezzzzz
02-28-2006, 11:19 AM
http://www.newswire.ca/en/releases/archive/February2006/28/c2334.html


The RCMP dismantles an international drug distribution network on the internet
MONTREAL, Feb. 28 /CNW Telbec/ - The members of the Marihuana Grow
Operations Enforcement Team of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police concluded
their first major operation when they uncovered a Montreal based criminal
organization involved in the trafficking, importation and exportation of
cannabis seeds, as well as in conspiring for the purpose of cannabis
cultivation via the Internet. This operation was launched in November 2004
under the name "Courriel" and culminated with the seizure of 200,000 cannabis
seeds and the arrest of seven persons.
Project "Courriel" revealed that Richard Hratch BAGHDADLIAN, 38, from
Marsan Street in Montreal, and six other persons operated the Heaven's
Stairway company. This company was on the web claiming to be the North
American supplier for indoor and outdoor cannabis production.
The cybercompany Heaven's Stairway used the Internet sites hempqc.com,
cannabisworld.com, overgrow.com, eurohemp.com, cannabisseeds.com, and
cannabisbay.com. These sites were used to order cannabis seeds online and
obtain information on cannabis cultivation. These Internet sites also
suggested ways to outsmart the police.
Richard Hratch BAGHDADLIAN was the instigator, head and main beneficiary
of the illicit company Heaven's Straiway. The other six accused acted as
couriers and performed other duties for the company. They are Geoffrey CHAN,
33, Maria Cristina CIVITILLO, 32, Natalie BAGHDADLIAN, 40, Manuel Bento
FERNANDES, 45, Christopher ALMOND, 38, and Teresa RODRIGUES, 39. They all live
in Montreal except Christopher ALMOND who lives in Ville Saint-Laurent.
The organization processed approximately 30 orders of cannabis seeds a
day averaging $100 each. The seeds were sent to clients by regular mail.
The seven people are facing 49 charges under the Controlled Drugs and
Substances Act and the Criminal Code of Canada. The offences were committed in
Quebec, Canada, North America, the United Kingdom and elsewhere in the world
between March 12, 1998 and January 31, 2006.
Nine searches were carried out during the week of January 30, 2006 in
order to gather evidence that criminal activities had been committed. The
searches were conducted in Montreal and Laval, as well as in the residences of
three of the accused, a business, three post office boxes, a vehicle and a
safe-deposit box.
These searches led to the seizure of 200,000 cannabis seeds, more than
$183,362 in US currencies and $14,000 in Canadian currencies, both in cash and
postal money orders, three one-kilogram gold bricks, a Harley-Davidson
motorcycle, a Mazda RX8 and many purchase orders. Since the searches were
conducted, 272 orders have been intercepted by the police.
The amount of seeds seized during the searches could have made it
possible to operate approximately 500 cannabis greenhouses of 400 plants each,
which represent 42 million joints sold on the street.
The seven accused are liable to 10 years' imprisonment. Since the
possession of cannabis seeds is illegal under Schedule II of the Controlled
Drugs and Substances Act, clients of the network could also receive a visit
from the police.
It should be noted that Project "Courriel", a first in Canada, is the
fruit of the work of the new Marihuana Grow Operations Enforcement Team. This
new drug enforcement team is one of the seven teams established by the Royal
Canadian Mounted Police across Canada in 2004 to combat the scourge of
marihuana. The main objectives of these teams are to interdict drugs before
they arrive in our communities and to target and destroy the infrastructure
and the networks used by criminal organizations involved in marihuana
production. These organizations constitute a threat to public safety and well-
being.

Bender
02-28-2006, 11:33 AM
I seen this earlier today and a few things really stand out

Since the searches were
conducted, 272 orders have been intercepted by the police.

the number one reason to use a safe addy to receive beans.;)


three one-kilogram gold bricks


can you buy beans with gold now?? :shrug:


These organizations constitute a threat to public safety and well-
being.

so do politicians.. :p

dredank
02-28-2006, 11:36 AM
that article leaves a bad taste in my mouth:mad:

RedEyezzzzz
02-28-2006, 11:58 AM
that article leaves a bad taste in my mouth:mad:

Yup. From the sounds of it they're going to start cracking down on - not only seed providers but basically anyone providing basic information such as growing how-to's, security issues, etc... A bloody pathetic waste of resources. They should be out there trying to find meth labs. Not hippies with tomato lamps. :D

RockyRacoon
02-28-2006, 12:10 PM
Just out of curiosity, where is this server located?

Cranky
02-28-2006, 12:47 PM
Just out of curiosity, where is this server located?

lets put it this way RockyRacoon,its not in Canada;)

cranky

zamboni driver
02-28-2006, 12:52 PM
just wonderin
how is cc up?
the servers are in canada im sure

Fred Lemonjello
02-28-2006, 01:46 PM
Well that's it then.... finally over!


Just wanted to share the "Lead" to the story.




http://www.canadanewswire.ca/en/rel...6/28/c2223.html

Attention News Editors:
Media Advisory - The RCMP dismantles an international drug distribution network on the internet

MONTREAL, Feb. 28 /CNW Telbec/ - Members of the Marihuana Grow Operations Enforcement Team of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police concluded their first major operation when they uncovered a Montreal based criminal organization involved in the trafficking, importation and exportation of cannabis seeds, as well as in conspiring for the purpose of cannabis cultivation via the Internet. This operation was launched in November 2004 under the name "Courriel" and culminated with the seizure of 200,000 cannabis seeds and the arrest of seven persons.
The amount of seeds seized during the searches could have made it
possible to operate the equivalent of 500 cannabis greenhouses of 400 plants
each.
To find out all the details of this operation, journalists are invited to
attend a press conference at the RCMP Headquarters in Quebec.

WHAT: Press conference
Project Courriel

WHERE: RCMP Headquarters
4225 Dorchester Blvd.
Westmount (Quebec)

WHEN: February 28, 2006
10 a.m.

The head of operations, RCMP Drug Section, an expert witness on marihuana
and a representative of the RCMP Drug and Organized Crime Awareness Service will be available to answer questions from the media.
It should be noted that Project "Courriel", a first in Canada, is the
fruit of the work of the new Marihuana Grow Operations Enforcement Team. This new drug enforcement team is one of the seven teams established by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police across Canada in 2004 in an effort to target the scourge of marihuana.



For further information: Communications Office, (514) 939-8308

LdyLunatic
02-28-2006, 02:07 PM
just wonderin
how is cc up?
the servers are in canada im sure


thats a good question...and i have wondered it myself...i do know that all the seed sales have stopped there...but the forum and site is still up and running :shrug:

there is also seed banks that were advertised as "Emery Seeds" (one in particular that i used to frequent in Ontario) that still has seed stock and is still selling seed...we got a friend to go in and buy some to see if the Shiskaberry stock they were advertising was still available....and it was...till our buddy bought them all out for us ;)

as Freds sig says....its a gray area :crazy:

Fred Lemonjello
02-28-2006, 02:36 PM
... I guess I mis-stated myself.... it's JUST BEGUN!!!
This is a devastating blow to our community and to the legization of marijauna!

But I gotta say... the cops sure did put a twist to 'Overgrow The World' by saying that they stopped the production of "500 cannabis greenhouses of 400 plants each.".... "42 million joints sold on the street"..... :hmmmm:

Where do they get these "numbers"? :crazysign:

Fred Lemonjello
02-28-2006, 02:54 PM
Call me naive... but man... I had NO IDEA there were THAT MANY seed transactions to abound such a large stock of cash and valuables from just one operation/ dealer/ business/ etc. :yikes:..
.. 3 kilos of GOLD!! Cha-Ching! :cash:
RX 8... Sa-Weet ride!! <But I'd still rather have a Hummer.

BUT... what I really wanna know... what kind of Harley did Hratch have? (maybe I can pick it up pretty cheap at auction. :idea: LOL


EDIT to add;.............................................. ............................

... and what was Hratch thinking by keeping the gold in a safety deposit box?
I always thought the value of gold held it's value better if it was left UN-EARTHED! ;)

Thinking out-loud here now...
(1 troy ounce = 31.1034768 grams)
3 kilos = 3,000 grams
3,000 grams = 96.453717 troy ounces
1 troy ounce = $555.40 <low price
$555.40 X 96.453717 = $53,570.39

Add the above amount to the other seized cash money's, $183,362 in US currencies and $14,000 in Canadian currencies =
$250,932.39

Did I add this up correctly?


Fred

LdyLunatic
02-28-2006, 04:50 PM
pics found out and about of what was seized :eek:

http://www.homegrownbud.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=2176&d=1141170599

http://www.homegrownbud.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=2177&d=1141170599

http://www.homegrownbud.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=2178&d=1141170599

http://www.homegrownbud.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=2179&d=1141170599

http://www.homegrownbud.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=2180&d=1141170599

RedEyezzzzz
03-01-2006, 06:37 AM
Nice find LdyLunatic! Looks like I'm in the wrong business! But then again I can go for a walk & not have to make a turn after 50 feet.