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Yohan
Champion of Deep&Nu-disco

Registered: Jan 2004
Location: Kitchener, Ont, Soviet Canuckistan
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Dec-22-2009 00:56
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Iwasthere
Senior tranceaddict

Registered: Mar 2008
Location: Toronto
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A drug bust at a Chinatown after-hours club where two shootings have occurred during recent years left 15 people in police bracelets yesterday.
Vice cops busted through the doors of Film Lounge, on Dundas St. W., west of Beverley St., at 2:30 a.m., 10 months after starting an undercover investigation into the alleged "drug den," said Det. Frank Giancola, of the Toronto Police.
"We've had many complaints where people were walking out of there in the early morning hours in a state of trance," Giancola said.
The club operates under a business licence, but no liquor licence. When it came to drinks, "all they were selling was water," Giancola said.
As for the rest of the menu, Giancola alleged people could buy ketamine, cocaine and methamphetamine.
"Drugs were strewn across the floor," he said of the moments after police entered with a search warrant. "Everybody tossed. Most of them did. We got 15 that didn't."
Though the club's website says it is open until 6 a.m., Giancola said his team decided to bust them early because they wanted to target staff. There were about 82 people in the club, which has a capacity for about 150.
The club has made it onto police radar in the past.
Between April 2004 and April 2005, two bouncers were injured in shootings outside the club. A drug investigation that culminated in April 2004 alleged Ecstasy pills were being sold there.
Customers and staff were charged yesterday with a range of offences, mostly related to drug trafficking.
Six people were held for bail hearings, while nine, including the owner, were released with future court dates.
Among those held in custody was a Malaysian man who had already been ordered to go home after immigration authorities found he was here illegally, Giancola said.
Now he's on the road to deportation.
Officers were still sorting through the seized drugs, but Giancola estimated the haul to be worth as much as $20,000.
"You couldn't walk on the floor without stepping on a vile of GHB," he said.
http://www.torontosun.com/news/toro...223896-sun.html
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Dec-22-2009 01:33
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Jayx1
Prime Minister of TOTA
Registered: Feb 2003
Location: The Socialist People's Republic Of Canada
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| quote: | Originally posted by ÖZmözis
RCMP/OPP can enter any club without a warrant, all they have to do is flash their badge. Once inside, if they suspect, or see anyone doing any illegal activity, not only will that person get charged but so will the venue. The person will also get searched. Toronto Police on the other hand need the permission of the Manager or the Owner of the club in order to enter the premises. |
And thats fine.. there is nothing wrong with that. Its these over the top commando style raids that piss me off. Everyone gets shaken down to flush out the bad guys. I have a problem with this. As i said, send in the narcs and make your arrests. Sure its more work but THATS YOUR JOB.
Having the cops storm a public place, force everyone on the ground and then search everyone because they suspect that some people may have drugs is not the kind of society we should aspire to nor accept.
Ill never forget what happened at Republik which was such a royal fuck up on the part of the cops and the city that it was barely even reported. (which also raises my eyebrows i might add)
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