POLICE ISSUE WARNING ABOUT AAS~
Laval police advise anyone who bought steroids on the black market recently to consult a doctor after investigators uncovered a clandestine lab in which several products were made in filthy conditions.
Patrol officers made the discovery in a home on Leandre Descotes St. after receiving a call about a break-in early Wednesday.
"What they found on the main floor were large bags of powders and jugs of liquids. Some were labelled, others weren't," Laval police Constable Nathalie Lorrain said.
After obtaining a search warrant, investigators found 200 vials ready for sale containing a liquid labelled as an anabolic steroid. A small vial of growth hormone was also seized, along with pills, more than 9,000 empty vials, a machine used to seal them and a machine to make pills. Labels from what is believed to be a fictitious pharmaceutical company were also found.
"The worst thing was that the liquid we found, which could be injected, was made in very dirty conditions. All the pots and bottles we found were very dirty," Lorrain said.
"Also, there were so many powders and chemicals that we can't identify them. We have to wait for Health Canada to analyze them. We think there could be a lot of chemicals that are bad for your health.
"We want to warn the public that if anyone bought, either in a gym or on the street, a product identified with the label Sun labs (believed to be the name of a fictitious steroid manufacturer), they should consult a doctor or a health professional. We really don't know what is in there. And if you have the products, please dispose of them quickly."
When the patrol officers went inside the home, the robber, or robbers, who had broken in were gone. So, Lorrain said, it is possible more of the black market steroids were stolen with the intent to sell them.
Neighbours told investigators that the owners of the home are out of the country. Lorrain said investigators hope to interview them when they return.
The Gazette has learned that, according to land registry records, a competitive bodybuilder is part-owner of the house that was searched.
Read more: https://www.montrealgazette.com/news/...#ixzz0zBNVacHB
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Sounds like anti AAS propaganda. Another good reason to home brew though.
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How is such a search and seizure legal? The owners of the house werent around...so because the house was burglarized, the cops can just go in and search and seize anything they want?
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THAT SOUNDS LIKE SOMEONE SETTING SOMEONE ELSE UP TO ME
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Dzone
How is such a search and seizure legal? The owners of the house werent around...so because the house was burglarized, the cops can just go in and search and seize anything they want?
That is Canada right? Well, they don't have much freedom up there from what I've always read. But yeah it sounds bogus to me. Who would have called about the burglary and why did it lead to a search warrant if the owners weren't even home to press charges for the burglary? And why would the cops have entered the place at all if the owners were not present? If my home is burglarized I have to be the one to press charges not the police or neighbors. For all they know it wasn't burglarized and perhaps the owner just lost his key and had to break in. How would anyone know.
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Dzone
How is such a search and seizure legal? The owners of the house werent around...so because the house was burglarized, the cops can just go in and search and seize anything they want?
Only if they happen to catch the perpetration of the crime in the act. But the news source claims that the burgulars were already gone so I don't think it's a legit search & seizure.
Even if this is a true event, THANK GOD FOR LEGIT & CREDITABLE SOURCES!:iconmrgre
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well I'm sure all labs arent the cleanest