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Splitpin wrote:QUOTE (Splitpin @ Feb 3 2011, 06:40 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>What is it ?......a 500 Litre kegpass on that one: I Suppose something to do with Heat or thermal Sensor's to pick the Dope crops?.Awesome in NZ
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Splitpin wrote:QUOTE (Splitpin @ Feb 3 2011, 08:08 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Great pics anyway ham![]()
I can remember doing "hooch hunts" ex wigram in the hueys, and the stuff was always easy to spot from the air....much greener than the other vegetation, and seemed to planted under or near the power lines.
I remember one trip, we spotted some dude walking down a bush track in the oxford area , carrying some irrigation gear, by the time we swung around and found him again he was carrying a fishing rod, needless to say we dropped the local cop off in the zone and they got a good bust.
Those were great trips...always a bit nerve wracking because some of the "farmers" had shooters.......also remember having the back of the chopper full of plants, hanging out both side doors, and having to clean it out after the op......my hands were green for days .I really think we sowed more seeds than the farmers themselves, as the plants were really big....and the rotor wash etc.
Sorry about all the "remembers"
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Actually Marty - just thinking the way they were flying the heli - they were Probably Spraying the dope like this:
One of the biggest cannabis plots was found in hills near Kaeo. It took a helicopter 45 minutes to douse the 300-plus plants with herbicide spray coloured with blue dye.
http://www.northernadvocate.co.nz/local/ne...-blitz/3767519/
Think their was also a Spotter Aeroplane flying around also Police 5.Last edited by HamiltonWest on Fri Feb 04, 2011 8:02 am, edited 1 time in total.Awesome in NZ
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Splitpin wrote:QUOTE (Splitpin @ Feb 3 2011, 09:12 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>That would be it Ham...." herbicide spray coloured with blue dye" , they dont like thatI think they dye the herbicide blue to Show the growers that it has been sprayed and not to smoke it or try and sell it or something that effect?.Awesome in NZ
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H500Fan wrote:QUOTE (H500Fan @ Feb 5 2011, 08:45 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>how can they justify using a helo in that sort of area? surely it must of been some testing or something?? and the hovering... where do the police find their pilots????
Splitpin, I also remember seeing the hueys loaded up like you described
Problem was trying to stop it getting sucked out the sides, sometimes the plants were taller than the huey was wide.....so we did end up sowing a few seeds here and there![]()
Those Op's were so time limited, and would never have worked without the local cops.......fun days.....lots of free morning tea's on the local farms, those 3 Det pilots can smell a fresh scone from over 10k's away![]()
We also had a few bad(not serious)PR incidents.....if you'll allow me one more "i remember".......i think it was out near coalgate somewhere, after gassing up on the local sports ground....started up, and the captain backed us up across the field for a run at the locals and then the steep pull up etc .....crewman watching behind...too late, as we backed over a low tree line stuff started flying all over the place....pull forward and land.
What we didnt see, or were told, was, there was a group of people in about 6 light weight tents camping just behind the trees....now they were camping but had no tents.
No one hurt, but they were real anti for a while.....that sortie was aborted, and the next 2 hours spent locating and reassembly of the tents....and other stuff.
There are lots more "remembers".......but not today
Splitpin wrote:QUOTE (Splitpin @ Feb 3 2011,7:08 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Great pics anyway ham![]()
I can remember doing "hooch hunts" ex wigram in the hueys, and the stuff was always easy to spot from the air....much greener than the other vegetation, and seemed to planted under or near the power lines.
I remember one trip, we spotted some dude walking down a bush track in the oxford area , carrying some irrigation gear, by the time we swung around and found him again he was carrying a fishing rod, needless to say we dropped the local cop off in the zone and they got a good bust.
Those were great trips...always a bit nerve wracking because some of the "farmers" had shooters.......also remember having the back of the chopper full of plants, hanging out both side doors, and having to clean it out after the op......my hands were green for days .I really think we sowed more seeds than the farmers themselves, as the plants were really big....and the rotor wash etc.
Sorry about all the "remembers"
May be of Interest? the Next episode of Drug Bust 8pm Mon-09-May
is supposed to feature Iroquois anti dope ops
Operation Linda, a drug bust in the midst of the cannabis-growing season, is in full swing.
http://www.tv3.co.nz/Shows/DrugBust.aspxLast edited by HamiltonWest on Fri May 06, 2011 11:11 pm, edited 1 time in total.Awesome in NZ
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Timmo wrote:QUOTE (Timmo @ May 7 2011,7:07 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>I don't understand why the cultivation and supply of a (any) potentially dangerous substance is left in the hands of gangs and other 'undesirables'......
The Govt dont like it becaise they cant get a tax off it , as for gangs , they should do the same thing done in Wanganui 'No patchs' full stop .
Hughes500fan wrote:QUOTE (Hughes500fan @ May 24 2011,11:21 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>hahahaha
I would'nt laugh , I had 30/70 per cent shares in that wide wood weed they call whacky backy
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fKym33vK1csLast edited by Ian Warren on Tue May 24, 2011 10:49 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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