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Canada: Drug Raid at Church - Mayoral Candidate Faces Trafficking

Rob Lamberti

Toronto Sun

Thursday 26 Oct 2006

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Toronto's drug squad raided the Beach's Assembly of the Church of the
Universe yesterday for allegedly illegally selling the marijuana its
members consider a sacrament.

Among the more than two dozen people arrested at the Queen St. E. centre
near Woodbine Ave. was its leader, Rev. Peter Styrsky, 48, a Toronto
mayoral candidate.

He's been charged with trafficking and conspiracy to traffic. It's the
second time police raided the church within a year for allegedly
breaching the limits of its licence allowing it to possess marijuana.

Police allege the church was selling the drug to members, which the
federal permit doesn't allow.

Police seized 200 grams of hashish, 151 marijuana plants, 4.5 kilos of
dried marijuana and an operating marijuana oil lab, which is potentially
dangerous due to the chemicals used to make the drug. Det. Scott
Matthews said the drugs are worth about $203,000 and about $6,000 cash
was also seized. All items associated with marijuana smoking will also
be seized from the store in the church, he said.

"There's only a certain amount of plants that they're allowed to have,
only for personal possession, and they can't sell it," Matthews said.

The church promotes the use of marijuana and uses it as a sacrament.

Project B-17 was launched Sept. 18, and undercover officers posing as a
couple became members of the controversial church.

Members pay $25 for a laminated membership card bearing a picture which
is required for entrance to the building, police said.

Last night, police arrested 17 people after they allegedly purchased
packets of marijuana within a 70 minute period. Most were issued forms
ordering to appear in court on a charge of possessing marijuana.
Matthews said police have received complaints about the traffic in and
out of the building.

"Thanks a lot," one woman said to an officer as she jogged past the
building.

"I don't think it's a church," joked a neighbour who didn't want to be
named. "I smell something. I think it's incense from a ceremony."

The man said Styrsky and his wife are a loving couple and good parents
to their three children. The children's grandparents were called in last
night to care for the kids.

"I have a medical licence to produce and use marijuana," church member
Zenon Michael said as he was led towards a police cruiser. "They're
arresting us. They're dragging us away in handcuffs."
http://torontosun.com/

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