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Winnipeg man arrested for growing nearly $1 million of weed with fake license

Winnipeg police busted a fraudulent medical marijuana grow op in Southdale on Tuesday. File image

A Winnipeg man is facing charges for growing pot plants with a fraudulent medical marijuana production licence.

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Police searched a residence in Southdale Tuesday and found nearly $1 million worth of marijuana.

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They seized 463 still-growing cannabis plants valued at $518,560 and 225 recently harvested plants worth $252,000 from a home in the 100-block of Driftwood Bay.

Officers also nabbed nearly $31,000 worth of growing equipment.

RELATED: Manitoba says no to homegrown pot, unveils legal age to buy

The 61-year-old suspect was charged with producing and possessing a scheduled substance for trafficking purposes.

He has been released on a promise to appear.

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