06 September 2013

Exhaustive report by national broadcaster...

...leaves no stoner unturned... "When Farmers Break Bad"...
sum yung guyI caution you, dear reader, the CBC pulls no punches, laying out every gristly detail...
"Clandestine drug labs can be found anywhere, both urban and rural areas are not immune,” said Chief Supt. Mike Armstrong of the OPP’s organized crime enforcement bureau.

Five people face multiple charges, including drug trafficking and possession of a controlled substance. The five accused are due to appear in court in Oshawa, Ont., on Monday.
Wait a minute, that's it? No names?

Well, no matter, who needs names? No doubt these rural scoundrels are being shunned by fellow members of the small agricultural community as we speak.

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UPDATE: In a surprising development...

...the Globe & Mail has managed to uncover the details that your CBC couldn't seem to find...
Jimmy Sut Jhing Ng, 55, and Sui Yuan Zhao, 39, both of Campbellford, Kok King Chao, 49, and Joey Sui Hung Mo, 45, both of Aurora, and Chun Kit Wong, 28, of Markham, all face charges related to drug production and trafficking.
Professional journalism... it's for sensitive souls.

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LAST WORD: The crime AND the perp...

...that kinda covers it...
money for nuthin'A hint for so-called professional journalists... more news, less social engineering.