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There are emerald green plants growing in the planting pots, all of the same height, more than two meters high. The leaves are palm-shaped, but the edges are split, and the lobes are linear-lanceolate, more than ten centimeters long, and the leaves are swollen. Prosperous.
Qin Shiou was not familiar with this kind of plant, but after listening to Bird's solemn warning, he subconsciously thought of something: "Don't tell me, this is damn marijuana!"
Bird nodded naturally, and Nelson said: "Yes, this is immature hemp. Damn it, when did the factory become a hemp plantation? We didn't even know it!"
Qin Shiou did not expect that he would find this thing during his inadvertent search. He took a closer look at this miraculous plant that was spread in China, and he was quite curious.
In fact, in Canada, indoor cultivation of marijuana has become a new production method for drug dealers to produce and sell this kind of marijuana. This production method is called indoor marijuana farm.
Indoor cannabis farms first appeared on the west coast of Canada and the west coast of the United States, and Newfoundland can be said to be the place of origin.
Qin Shiou did not dare to be careless. After leaving the factory, he immediately called the police station and told Roberts that he suspected someone was growing marijuana in the abandoned factory.
After receiving the news, Roberts immediately drove a police car to the Spring Chemical Plant. When he saw Qin Shiou, he asked: "Man, why do you have this suspicion?"
Qin Shiou explained: "It's a coincidence. Recently, aren't everyone taking advantage of the low tide to catch gooseneck barnacles? You know I like to eat this food, and there are so many people in our fishing ground that a little barnacle is not enough, so I just want to find a place where there are few barnacles and a lot of barnacles to fish.¡±
"As a result, I chose the small cliff behind the chemical plant. When I was about to go down, I happened to see the electric meter of this chemical plant. At that time, the pointer of the electric meter was beating rapidly. This was obviously abnormal. It used too much electricity. Now, I have to suspect some dirty deeds are going on inside!"
His reason is a bit far-fetched. Because an abandoned factory uses a lot of electricity, do you suspect someone is growing marijuana? But in Newfoundland, the rationale holds true.
Indoor cannabis cultivation requires a complete set of cultivation tools, including efficient indoor lighting, automatic irrigation systems, powerful ventilation systems, etc.
These tools have a particularly large demand for electricity, so if there is a surge in electricity consumption in a building without a reasonable explanation, it can be suspected that marijuana is being grown indoors.
After receiving Qin Shiou's reply, Roberts went to check the electric meter and his expression became serious.
The town¡¯s electricity is brought from St. John¡¯s through submarine cables, so the payment of electricity bills has nothing to do with the town, and the town cannot monitor any changes in which households use electricity.
Looking at it now, there is obviously something wrong with an abandoned chemical plant consuming so much electricity. Roberts agreed with Qin Shiou¡¯s statement and called the St. Johns Police Headquarters and asked them to mobilize anti-narcotics police to investigate the matter.
In fact, it is very simple to determine whether there is marijuana in the chemical plant. You just need to check it.
But it was impossible for Roberts to do this. First of all, Canadian law stipulates that private property is sacrosanct and he had no right to enter the Spring Chemical Plant without a search warrant.
Secondly, if someone does grow marijuana inside, then the criminals are usually extremely vicious and their firearms firepower will definitely exceed that of the small town police. It would be too risky for Roberts to go in.
"It is unrealistic to ask ordinary police officers to take risks to detect drugs. This is also related to Canada's national conditions. They do what they do. It¡¯s not that the anti-narcotics police have not received special orders, so they will not care about drug cultivation and trading. This is also one of the reasons for the crazy cannabis trade in Canada.
The St. Johns Police Department took this issue very seriously. Soon a Black Hawk helicopter rumbled over. The police still could not enter the chemical plant directly and had to obtain evidence first.
How to obtain evidence? It's simple, as Qin Shiou saw, there is a lot of light in the basement, because hemp needs a lot of light to grow, and drug dealers have to use high-power lights to illuminate hemp to stimulate their growth.
As we all know, high-power electric lamps dissipate terrible heat, which can cause very hot flashes in the house. In this way, you only need to use an infrared detector to check. This anti-drug helicopter is equipped with a sensitive infrared detector that can penetrate a five-meter-thick concrete layer or a ten-meter-thick soil layer to detect temperature changes.
The helicopter hovered for two weeks and then landed not far away. A group of anti-narcotics police officers wearing helmets and holding submachine guns or shotguns rushed out.
Roberts spoke to the leading police officer for a few words, and then took Qin Shiou over. The white policeman asked seriously:"Sir, how long have you been monitoring this factory? Have you discovered anything?"
Qin Shiou pretended not to know anything about the situation in the factory and shook his head, saying, "I just noticed today that no one usually comes in or out of this factory."
The leading police officer nodded and thanked him. Then with a wave of his hand, the anti-narcotics police officers led the dogs and broke open the factory door and rushed towards the final workshop.
What happened next was very simple. When they entered the basement of the workshop and found the marijuana, the anti-narcotics police sealed the Spring Chemical Factory.
Qin Shiou asked Roberts: "Have they caught the owners of these hemp?"
Roberts shook his head in frustration and said: "No, the other party is very cunning. They use a fully intelligent planting system. You just need to check the system every once in a while. There is no need to stay here."
The police officer leading the team came up and saluted Qin Shiou, thanked him for providing clues, and said: "We will seal down this factory and immediately arrest the person in charge of the factory. In addition, please inform the townspeople not to go near this place in the near future."
Although there are discussions about decriminalizing cannabis across Canada, it is illegal to possess and use cannabis except for medical purposes. According to the law, possession of less than 30 grams of marijuana can be punished by 6 months in prison and a fine of 1,000 yuan, and cultivating marijuana can result in up to 14 years in prison.
Based on the scale of cannabis cultivation in the basement of the factory, once the owner is caught, there is no way to avoid 14 years in prison.
The owner of the Spring Chemical Plant was also unlucky. Even if he didn't know about it, at least he couldn't save the chemical plant. The Canadian government has been very vigorous in investigating and punishing indoor cannabis cultivation. Once discovered, no matter what the situation, Cannabis cultivation buildings must be seized and nationalized.
All the marijuana in the basement was destroyed on the spot. The anti-narcotics police left a few people to deal with the aftermath, and the others left Farewell Island by helicopter.
Qin Shiou left before any townspeople came up to watch on the way. At the same time, he told Roberts not to reveal the news that he called the police. He didn't want to provoke those crazy drug dealers, who would be in trouble if he was retaliated against.
Back at the villa, Qin Shiou opened the trunk of his car and took out a dozen green seedlings, which turned out to be large hemp seedlings. (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com