Post by sam on Sept 3, 2010 16:21:34 GMT -5
For immediate release: Sep 02, 2010
Posted by: [ISP]
Contact: Chad D. thingy, Sergeant
Phone: (812) 634-5520 OR (800) 742-7475
Email: cthingy@isp.in.gov
Marijuana Eradication Efforts Underway in Indiana
On August 23, the Indiana State Police along with the Indiana National Guard Counter Drug Task Force, DEA, US Forest Service, Civil Air Patrol, Indiana DNR and local law enforcement agencies converged on Southern Indiana to concentrate efforts on illegal marijuana grow operations. This effort was in response to ongoing intelligence of illegal drug trafficking operations illegally growing marijuana on public property like the Hoosier National Forest and other remote state and federally owned property.
This cooperative effort was named "Operation Hoosier Thunder" and its mission was as follows, "For the Indiana State Police, Indiana National Guard Counter Drug Task Force, DEA, US Forest Service, Civil Air Patrol, Indiana DNR and local law enforcement agencies to conduct marijuana detection and eradication operations in the vicinity of the Hoosier National Forest in order to confirm or deny the presence of cultivated marijuana and reduce marijuana supply in the greater southern Indiana area."
Because of the rugged and dense terrain the operation utilized OH-58, and UH-60 Blackhawk helicopters from the Indiana National Guard Counter Drug Task Force, along with other aircraft from the Indiana State Police and the Civil Air Patrol. Several ground teams also navigated the area and eradicated the marijuana.
Even though efforts were concentrated in the southern part of the state, marijuana eradication efforts have been ongoing statewide. Statewide during the operation there were approximately 19,000 plants eradicated with an estimated street value of $47,500,000. 316 illegal marijuana plots were discovered and 20 suspects have charges pending for illegal grows. The largest grow discovered in the operation was located in Jackson County, in the Hoosier National Forrest on Tuesday August 31 where 7,513 plants were located. No arrests have been made from this grow operation but investigators are still following up on leads. An officer involved with the discovery and eradication of these plants said, "Eradicating the marijuana and stopping the destruction of our public lands is why we have joined forces."
This operation was funded through the Domestic Cannabis Eradication and Suppression Program (DCE/SP) Grant. This is a grant that comes from the U.S. Department of Justice and the DEA and is utilized to combat illegal marijuana grow operations.
Even though "Operation Hoosier Thunder" has ended the Indiana State Police Marijuana Eradication Section still needs your help to combat the marijuana problem in Indiana. The success of the marijuana eradication program is due to good teamwork among law enforcement and government agencies and the public giving us good information. Anyone with drug information can call the Indiana Marijuana Tip line at 888-873-1694. Remember if you wish to stay anonymous you can.
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Posted by: [ISP]
Contact: Chad D. thingy, Sergeant
Phone: (812) 634-5520 OR (800) 742-7475
Email: cthingy@isp.in.gov
Marijuana Eradication Efforts Underway in Indiana
On August 23, the Indiana State Police along with the Indiana National Guard Counter Drug Task Force, DEA, US Forest Service, Civil Air Patrol, Indiana DNR and local law enforcement agencies converged on Southern Indiana to concentrate efforts on illegal marijuana grow operations. This effort was in response to ongoing intelligence of illegal drug trafficking operations illegally growing marijuana on public property like the Hoosier National Forest and other remote state and federally owned property.
This cooperative effort was named "Operation Hoosier Thunder" and its mission was as follows, "For the Indiana State Police, Indiana National Guard Counter Drug Task Force, DEA, US Forest Service, Civil Air Patrol, Indiana DNR and local law enforcement agencies to conduct marijuana detection and eradication operations in the vicinity of the Hoosier National Forest in order to confirm or deny the presence of cultivated marijuana and reduce marijuana supply in the greater southern Indiana area."
Because of the rugged and dense terrain the operation utilized OH-58, and UH-60 Blackhawk helicopters from the Indiana National Guard Counter Drug Task Force, along with other aircraft from the Indiana State Police and the Civil Air Patrol. Several ground teams also navigated the area and eradicated the marijuana.
Even though efforts were concentrated in the southern part of the state, marijuana eradication efforts have been ongoing statewide. Statewide during the operation there were approximately 19,000 plants eradicated with an estimated street value of $47,500,000. 316 illegal marijuana plots were discovered and 20 suspects have charges pending for illegal grows. The largest grow discovered in the operation was located in Jackson County, in the Hoosier National Forrest on Tuesday August 31 where 7,513 plants were located. No arrests have been made from this grow operation but investigators are still following up on leads. An officer involved with the discovery and eradication of these plants said, "Eradicating the marijuana and stopping the destruction of our public lands is why we have joined forces."
This operation was funded through the Domestic Cannabis Eradication and Suppression Program (DCE/SP) Grant. This is a grant that comes from the U.S. Department of Justice and the DEA and is utilized to combat illegal marijuana grow operations.
Even though "Operation Hoosier Thunder" has ended the Indiana State Police Marijuana Eradication Section still needs your help to combat the marijuana problem in Indiana. The success of the marijuana eradication program is due to good teamwork among law enforcement and government agencies and the public giving us good information. Anyone with drug information can call the Indiana Marijuana Tip line at 888-873-1694. Remember if you wish to stay anonymous you can.
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Link to this event: www.in.gov/portal/news_events/57205.htm
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