`Prince of Pot’ fights extradition on drug charges.

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- `Prince of Pot’ fights extradition on drug charges.
- Police raid home, seize hundreds of marijuana plants
- Cannabis seized in house raid
- child protection ; ‘Children trafficked to make cannabis’.(Bri…
- The Sun News Online | Crime watch
- TRG discovers explosives at house

`Prince of Pot’ fights extradition on drug charges.
Free with registration – Seattle Times – AccessMyLibrary.com – Oct 27, 2005
prison for selling marijuana seeds to Americans, Emery regularly welcomes a steady stream of journalists. That’s an approach most people accused of drug dealing avoid instinctively, or on advice of their attorneys. Not Emery, founder of the B. Marijuana Party, who maintains that his legal troubles spring from the U. government’s desire to muzzle him and the movement he claims to lead.

Police raid home, seize hundreds of marijuana plants
Seattle Times – Oct 27, 2005
Officers with the North Precinct Anti-Crime Team began investigating the home, in the 500 block of Northeast 91st Street, about two weeks ago, said Seattle police spokesman Rich Pruitt. Officers confiscated about 550 marijuana plants. Pruitt said this is one of the largest marijuana plant raids this year. Copyright © 2005 The Seattle Times Company… Officers with the North Precinct Anti-Crime Team began investigating the home, in the 500 block of Northeast 91st Street, about two weeks ago, said Seattle police spokesman Rich Pruitt. Officers confiscated about 550 marijuana plants. Pruitt said this is one of the largest marijuana plant raids this year. Copyright © 2005 The Seattle Times Company.

Cannabis seized in house raid
NEWS.com.au – Oct 27, 2005
Officers searched the home on Gemalla Street, Fairfield, about 11. 15am (AEST) yesterday and found 197 cannabis plants with an estimated street value of $394,000, police said. A 50-year-old woman was charged with cultivating a prohibited plant, possessing a prohibited drug and stealing electricity. The woman who was refused bail was due to appear in Fairfield Local Court today. The latest raid followed three others on Tuesday.

child protection ; ‘Children trafficked to make cannabis’.(Bri…
Free with registration – Community Care – AccessMyLibrary.com – Oct 27, 2005
(Brief Article) –> COPYRIGHT 2005 Reed Business Information Ltd. Vietnamese children are being trafficked into the UK to work in houses producing cannabis, it has been claimed. This has already happened in Newham, east London, said the borough’s head of services for children, young people and families, Jenny Dibsdall, last week. She made the comments at the National.

The Sun News Online | Crime watch
Daily Sun – Oct 27, 2005
The suspect, Kehinde Ajayi, had
allegedly kept some bags containing Indian hemp in her house
at Bere area of Ibadan. While addressing newsmen, the NDLEA boss, Oyo State Command,
Oyelade Oyebode said, "Kehinde, the suspect, has promised
to co-operate with us. We arrested her in her house, where
the bags of Indian hemp were also kept. She has expressed
her readiness to assist us to get the remaining members of
the syndicate still at large. "

Kehinde, however, told Daily Sun that she knew nothing about
the Indian hemp. She said: "I don’t know anything
about the Indian hemp. The suspect was my neighbour… I used
to see the Indian hemp bags in the passage. Nobody knows what
was inside the bag. It is true that the NDLEA officials arrested
me with the Indian hemp bags in front of my house, but I don’t
sell it. "

Oyebode further disclosed that the agency had discovered five
hectares of Indian hemp farm along Olowosoke village, Oyo
State. He said: "We discovered the Indian hemp farm on September
30, 2005, though, the owners of the farm have absconded. We
were able to destroy the farm and burnt all the weeds. "

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TRG discovers explosives at house
NEWS.com.au – Oct 27, 2005
Two people were arrested in Keilor Downs. A 25-year-old man was charged with possessing an explosive substance, two counts of theft, trafficking, cultivating and possessing cannabis and possessing a controlled weapon. A 33-year-old woman from the same address was charged with handling stolen goods and cultivating and possessing cannabis. They have both been bailed to appear in the Melbourne Magistrates’ Court on February 15. A Victoria Police spokesman said a small amount of explosives was seized during Tuesday’s raid. He said the explosives had been sent for forensic testing… A Victoria Police spokesman said a small amount of explosives was seized during Tuesday’s raid. He said the explosives had been sent for forensic testing. It is believed police found a hydroponic marijuana crop in the raid. The spokesman said the man and woman were questioned at the squad’s St Kilda Rd office before being charged and released on bail. Share this article. au’, ‘ THE elite Victoria Police tactical response squad has seized explosives and drugs during a raid on a Melbourne property.

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