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BRINSTON – Provincial police have seized 1,900 marijuana plants on a property near Brinston and have arrested two people.
The bust by several OPP specialized units happened Tuesday at the rural property on Glen Stewart Road.
A 65-year-old and a 43-year-old, both from Georgetown, Ont., are each facing a Cannabis Act charge of cultivating, propagating or harvesting illicit cannabis.
They were released with a promise to appear in a Cornwall court on Sept. 9.
Police estimate the pot is worth $1.9 million.
In this photo provided by SD&G OPP, some of the 1,900 marijuana plants seized by police on Tuesday, July 13, 2021 as part of a bust in Brinston, Ont. Two people from Georgetown have been charged. (SD&G OPP via Newswatch Group)