OPP Executed Cannabis Warrant In Hamilton

On January 24 2019, members of the Provincial Joint Forces Cannabis Enforcement Team (PJFCET) of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) along with the Hamilton Police Service, executed search warrants at five illegal cannabis storefronts in Hamilton, Ontario.

As a result of the warrant being executed, police enforced an interim closure of the premises as per section 18 of the Cannabis Act (CA) as well as seized suspected dried cannabis, cannabis oil, cannabis shatter, edibles, Canadian currency, 7 ATM, THC infused products (bath balms).

“Working with the PJFCET, we’re committed to closing down all of Hamilton’s illegal dispensaries and enforcing interim closures. We encourage employees and owners to reconsider their participation in the illegal cannabis trade as we continue to apply enforcement,” said Hamilton Police Deputy Chief Dan K insella.

The following individuals have been arrested and charged with Possessing cannabis for the purpose of selling, contrary to section 10(2) of the Cannabis Act (CA) and with Possession of property obtained by crime over $5,000, contrary to section 355 (a) of the Criminal Code of Canada (CC).

Author: Pete Fisher

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