Editor’s Note: One of the names of those initially charged has been removed.
Halifax Regional Police say they’ve charged five people after raiding an illegal cannabis dispensary on Tuesday.
Police say the drug unit of the Integrated Criminal Investigation Division raided the Atlantic Compassion Club Society at 141A Main Street in Dartmouth at 11:45 a.m.
The raid marks the second time in two weeks police executed a search warrant at the dispensary.
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Halifax police say officers seized over $9,000, approximately 2.5 pounds of cannabis and 700 other cannabis products.
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As a result of the raids, 32-year-old Travis Dwyer of Cole Harbour, 24-year-old Andre Hemlin of Dartmouth, 22-year-old Corez Willams of Dartmouth and 40-year-old Tarra Comeau of Halifax face the following charges:
- Possession of cannabis for the purpose of distributing
- Possession of cannabis for the purpose of selling
- Possession for the use in production or distribution of illicit cannabis
- Possession of property obtained by crime
READ MORE: 3 people charged after raid of cannabis dispensary in Halifax
Police say all five people are expected to appear in Dartmouth provincial court to face their charges.
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