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Default Police Raid Home For ... Tomatos?

Police Raid Home For ... Tomatos?
by John Colebourn (08 Jul, 2008) Rupert, BC cops raid tomato grow-op thinking it was a marijuana growing operation

Tomato cuttings being grown under lights

Red-faced drug cops looking for a marijuana grow-op came up with a tomato grow-op instead. Prince Rupert commercial fisherman Bruce Aleksich said that about 15 Mounties burst into his business last Thursday, only to find 400 tomato plants in various stages of growth. After a bleak spring, Aleksich decided to grow the tomatoes under lights. He has recently been rotating the tomatoes between the indoors and outdoors.

When RCMP arrived at about 9 p.m., Aleksich told them he was a good gardener with nothing but tasty tomatoes in the building. Despite his edible alibi, Aleksich, two employees and two visitors were forced to the ground. "They had us on the floor for over an hour," he said. "All of us were cuffed. I don't know how it got to the point where guns were drawn."

After finding the tomatoes, the cops checked all the vehicles for drugs, Aleksich said. Aleksich said he has heard nothing from the RCMP about their mistake. "You'd think they would be embarrassed," he said. "I just wanted them to say it was a mistake. People now assume I was growing marijuana."

Aleksich said his two visitors, a friend from Victoria and his girlfriend, were looking at real estate. "I don't think he's going to buy land here after that," said Aleksich.

- Article from the Province, July 2nd



And another great F**k up by the RCMP in their war on Canadian Citizens, guess it isn't usual anymore to excuse yourself if you called the wrong number or kicked in someones door without proper reason...
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