Seven people have been arrested and charged after a search warrant at a grow operation in Ramara where OPP seized over $2.3 million worth of cannabis.
Orillia OPP say they received information about the grow-op in August.
"Investigation revealed that the rural property was being utilized for a significant outdoor grow operation," police stated today in a release.
"Orillia [Community Street Crime Unit (CSCU)] was able to determine that the property was licensed for indoor cultivation only, however, the grow was outdoors and significantly over the licensed amount."
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CSCU from Orillia, Nottawasaga, Dufferin, and Huronia West/Collingwood, with the assistance of an emergency response team and canine unit, executed a search warrant at the residence yesterday.
Police say the following items were seized:
- 2125 Cannabis Marijuana plants, valued at approximately $2,125,000
- 111 kilograms of dried Cannabis Marihuana, valued at approximately $222,000
- Total value of seized items: $2,347,000
A 68-year-old from Ramara, a 60-year-old of no fixed address, a 59-year-old from Scarborough, a 57-year-old from Markham, a 57-year-old from Vaughan, a 56-year-old from Scarborough, and a 56-year-old from Thornhill were each charged with:
- Cannabis Act 9(2)- Possession for the purpose of distribution
- Cannabis Act 12(6) - Unlawful cultivation of Marihuana
They were released for future court appearances