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Canna Clinic raids turned up hundreds of kilograms of pot products, more than $350K cash

Raids at several Canna Clinic locations in Toronto and Vancouver last week ended with the seizure of 200 kg of marijuana and related products, and over $350,000 in cash, Toronto police allege.

A total of 80 Canna Clinic employees were arrested, charged and released on scene, police say

A total of 80 Canna Clinic employees were arrested, charged and released on scene, Toronto police said Tuesday. (Chris Mulligan/CBC)

Early morning raids at several Canna Clinic locations in Toronto and Vancouver last week ended with the seizure of 200 kg of marijuana and related products,as well as over $350,000 in cash, Toronto police allege.

The raids were carried out last Thursday at 19locations, 13of which were in Toronto.Seven of the Toronto raids took place in Canna Clinic stores, with the other six happening at private residences, said Mark Pugash, spokesperson for the Toronto Police Service.

The operation, known as Project Lincoln, resulted in the arrest of 80CannaClinic employees who were charged and released on scene according toToronto police.

Warrants were executed at seven Toronto Canna Clinics and two in Vancouver. (CBC)

In Vancouver, warrants were executed at two Canna Clinic locations, two private residences, and one safety deposit box.

According to Toronto Police drug squad detective Jeffrey Ross, a large amount of Canadian currency was seized from the safety deposit box.

Denman Island grow-op busted

Additionally, a private residence on Denman Island was raided and a large grow-op dismantled.

"We believe cannabis marijuana produced there would have been diverted to illegal sales here in Toronto," said Ross.

"The group under investigation in Project Lincoln is believed to originate in British Columbia as the owners and operators of the Canna Clinic illegal marijuana dispensaries," he said.

In total officers seized a total of 178 kg of marijuana, 48 kg of THC edible products, 6.8 kg of shatter, ahighly potent version of pot, and 19 kg of cannabis resin. One vehicle was also seized, police say.

"The law still makes what these people are doing illegal," Pugash said last week. "We've been absolutely clear that as long as the law says selling cannabis without federal government authority remains a crime, we will continue to enforce the law."

He added that Toronto police have executed warrants at these same locations before.

"We will continue to enforce the lawif we charge people with repeated offences, that's an issue for the courts to deal with."

Last June,police charged 23 peopleafter raiding three Canna Clinics and one Cannabis Culture location in Toronto. At the time, they said the marijuana and other illegal substances they seized were worth more than $289,000.

With files from Karin Larsen