Talk about a Super-Realtor! All that’s missing is the cape!
A London, Ontario Realtor recently helped bust a series of marijuana grow-ops, and, his own agent in the process…
From REM Online.com
July 2012
A former real estate sales rep in London, Ont. has been charged with conspiracy to produce marijuana after police allege she was locating and helping purchase properties that would be suitable for setting up marijuana grow operations.
The RCMP say they have dismantled a criminal organization involved in setting up marijuana grow operations (MGOs) throughout Ontario and elsewhere in Canada.
Gerry Weir, owner of London-based Sutton Group Preferred Realty, co-operated with police throughout the two-year investigation. Weir became suspicious about the activities of Thu Tran, a sales rep with his firm, in October 2010. Weir noticed that three of the four homes recently added to the London Police Service’s Marijuana Grow-Op Registry were sold by Tran.
“I immediately contacted the RCMP after concluding that one of my independent contractors had sold homes that were subsequently seized by police as marijuana grow operations,” says Weir. “I offered my full co-operation and agreed to provide any information useful to the investigation.”
At the RCMP’s request, Weir continued to employ Tran because the police believed her termination could interfere with the ongoing investigation. Weir complied with the RCMP’s wishes and did not end Tran’s employment until April 2012, when the RCMP informed him that the investigation was complete. The RCMP says the investigation also involved the London Police Service, Ontario Provincial Police, Toronto Police Service, Halton Regional Police Service, Health Canada and the Real Estate Council of Ontario. It resulted in the dismantling of two illegal indoor MGOs and the seizure of thousands of marijuana plants and growing equipment. Two commercial businesses catering to MGOs have also been raided and hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of MGO equipment seized, say police.
During the operation, RCMP undercover officers dealt with Tran to purchase a prospective grow house and then worked with various associated individuals who specialized in setting up the house, including the installation of lights and an illegal power by-pass system, and the supply of small marijuana plants. This grow-operation, which would have been able to produce approximately $320,000 worth of marijuana per year, was shut down before production and the investigation exposed a criminal network able to supply anybody with an entirely functional MGO, say the RCMP. It is alleged this same criminal group was also involved in decommissioning MGOs and putting the houses back on the market after they had been seized by police.
During the course of its investigation, the RCMP learned of the involvement of two companies that specialize in providing all the necessary MGO equipment under the guise of being hydroponic garden stores. It is alleged that these stores introduced the RCMP undercover officers to criminals supplying marijuana starter plants and clones diverted from medical marijuana farms licensed by Health Canada. The RCMP believes they have exposed a widespread conspiracy to subvert the medical marijuana access regulations to produce marijuana for trafficking purposes.
Tran and six others now face charges. Tran’s real estate licence was suspended on June 15. Weir says he is proud that he and his team were able to help the police during the investigation, but is disappointed that one of his independent contractors allegedly used the good name of Sutton Group Preferred Realty for illegal activities. “It is extremely frustrating that the alleged wrongdoing of one person could have a negative impact on a larger group of dedicated, honest and hardworking people here at the Sutton Group Preferred,” says Weir. “But, I want to emphasize that any funds related to Thu Tran’s transactions have been donated to Neighbourhood Watch London as well as Crime Stoppers London.”
Weir says: “Living in London, we are fortunate that our police publish a grow-op registry; only a few cities in Ontario have that. It allows us to check to see who is selling the properties and what’s happening. If we didn’t have a grow-op registry, it would have been much more difficult for me to check, but still possible. A broker would have to watch the newspaper for every time police make a bust. The London Police registry shows busts for the past 24 months and lists the address of each property, the number of plants seized and the criminal charges. It makes it easier for brokers to keep their communities safe.”
Weir has been in the real estate business for more than 25 years and is a past-president of the Ontario Real Estate Association. His agency represents more than 150 real estate agents and manages six offices.
I had my own experience with a marijuana grow-op last year when my next door neighbour at 230 King Street was busted with eighty plants growing in her bedroom, which had been converted to a grow-room, as she slept on a mattress in her kitchen.
Did I tell that story in its entirety? I can’t remember. I think maybe I promised the property manager in my building that I wouldn’t write about it on my blog, and maybe some of my neighbours that were concerned about their property values.
I don’t know. But regardless, it happened, and the owner of that unit cleaned the property up, and sold privately without disclosing what had happened.
OOPS!
Marijuana grow-ops are more prevalent than you would think.
All it takes is for the police to line the hallway in your building one night and bust your neighbour for you to realize that a grow-op could be going on right under your nose, and you wouldn’t even know it!
I’m a pretty liberal guy, so I don’t care how much weed a person smokes, when they smoke it, or for the most part – where.
But I certainly wouldn’t want to be living next to a grow-op, and I wouldn’t want to be associated with the purchase and sale of houses for that purpose.
So I applaud Mr. Weir for handing over one of “his own” agents, who was engaged in illegal activity, and giving Realtors a bad name.
Ralph Cramdown
at 10:42 am
She’s an independent contractor, wait, she’s an employee until he terminates her employment? Is this guy related to Evelyn Mulwray?
Anyone else concerned about this broker allowing his agent to continue to service clients when he knows she’s involved in criminal activity?
Nick
at 1:08 pm
This reminds me of a few dirtbags I knew in high school. They got caught running a meth lab in a downtown condo a few years ago: http://www.torontosun.com/news/torontoandgta/2009/09/30/11200691-sun.html
Jack Lake
at 1:02 pm
“Plants diverted from Medical Marijuana sources” as reported by the local
cops is nonsense. Health Canada supplies seeds and the actual drug but the sale of plants by anyone is illegal everywhere within canada.
Yet another attempt by the Conservative backed police to defame a program that supplies safe medical pot to those that are most in need of a medicine with a 5,000 year history of safety and efficacy.
These are criminals, they are not to be confused with medical growers authorized to supply their own medical needs without being forced to turn to
illegal street sources.
Maggie K.
at 9:10 pm
When I went to Western one of my friends lived and took care of a grow op in a house that I believe was purchase just for that purpose. At the time I thought it was amazing but now I find it appalling as I know the damage they can cause to a house.