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Post by Wes on Sept 16, 2010 15:18:24 GMT 10
Canada police find 6.3 tonnes of hashish POLICE in Montreal have found 6.3 tonnes (7 tons) of hashish wrapped in laptop-sized bricks in an abandoned container, CBC news network said late today. "It's a big one," a Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) spokesman told the network about the drug haul, which one reporter estimated would be enough to intoxicate everybody in Canada. Police were alerted to the stash of cannabis resin by an anonymous caller at the weekend, CBC said. The haul's estimated value was not given, but the RCMP in 2007 said the street price of hashish was about $CAD10 per gram, or $CAD70 million ($72.82 million) for the entire stash.
www.news.com.au/world/canada-police-find-63-tonnes-of-hashish/story-e6frfkyi-1225924869042#ixzz0zfOXAKssNow that's what you call a stash.
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Post by TheDuck on Sept 16, 2010 17:31:58 GMT 10
F**kin' informants! ;D
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Post by Wes on Sept 16, 2010 17:43:27 GMT 10
For sure Duck. I wonder if they are going to burn that or keep it as evidence for a while. Years ago here, in court, a drug dealer was accused of having 25 sticks of Marijuana in his possession. He stood up looked the Judge in the eye and said '25 sticks... Fuck off. Where is the rest of it'. The case was dismissed. ;D
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Post by TheDuck on Sept 16, 2010 17:56:36 GMT 10
lol that's quality man, although if I was the dude I'de be pissed 'cus he's basically just been robbed in the guise of 'justice'
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Post by Wes on Sept 16, 2010 17:58:42 GMT 10
Yeah Duck, stolen property, evidence, who's gonna take the rap for that.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 16, 2010 18:01:29 GMT 10
Once again I offer my services to burn those nasty illegal drugs.......... It may take some time
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Post by Wes on Sept 16, 2010 18:04:12 GMT 10
That can have 3 hoses right. So if you need help.
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Post by TheDuck on Sept 16, 2010 18:48:41 GMT 10
Epic bong lol
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Post by concrete on Sept 16, 2010 19:54:58 GMT 10
I remember a long time ago. Never knew his name. A friend of a friend. Who would tip off the cops about something, to distract from the real deal.
It was considered an acceptable loss.
If this is the same technique. Imagine what the real deal was!
Not saying bikers were involved. But, there were alot of harleys at some of the parties I went to.
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Post by Wes Gear on Sept 16, 2010 23:14:53 GMT 10
the fake tips almost always work. the problem is too many people are greedy and aren't willing to give up a certain amount for the safe passage of the bulk. police don't care. as long as they have their headlines and drugs to parade out for cameras you can move a a lot of product.
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