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    $1 million of steroids seized in Canadian raid

    Don Hooton - Monday, April 18, 2011
    In this raid, police were following up on rumors that steroids and other drugs were being sold in local health food stores! And before the investigation was completed, they found that one of their own police officers was involved in the drug sales ring.

    Readers, note that the sale of steroids goes hand in hand with the sale of other illegal drugs like Meth, coke and pot. Don't listen to the steroid advocates who argue that steroids should be legalized because they are just another form of "health medicine".

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    A Hamilton police officer and a champion bodybuilder are among 22 people arrested in relation to a multi-police-agency investigation that cracked a major methamphetamine and anabolic steroid ring that used local nutrition stores to deal the drugs.

    Codenamed Project Newton, the 18-month Hamilton police-led investigation seized a staggering 26 kilograms of pure “crystal meth” with an estimated street value of more than $3 million.

    Police also seized more than $1 million worth of anabolic steroids, along with cocaine, pot, ecstasy, ketamine, cash, luxury cars and a home in east Hamilton.

    On Thursday, Hamilton police charged Constable Andrew Pauls, one of their own, with breach of trust for allegedly leaking secret police information to the main target in Project Newton. That man is Reiner Ruska, 34, of Hamilton, a well-known bodybuilder who owns and operates Herc’s Nutrition store on Upper James.

    Ruska, his fiancée and his brother are among 21 people swept up in a series of predawn raids at 23 homes and businesses in Hamilton, Halton, Niagara, Peel, Haldimand County and Sudbury on Wednesday. They have been charged with a raft of drug trafficking, possession, and proceeds of crime offences.

    “The charges flow from disturbing allegations of drug trafficking from local nutrition stores in the Hamilton, Halton and Niagara regions, in particular the constant trafficking of anabolic steroids,” Hamilton police acting Superintendent Dan Kinsella said.

    The investigation, involving 175 officers from nine police agencies, started with a single tip to Hamilton police to take a closer look at an individual associated with a local nutrition store.

    “The investigation penetrated and exposed the inner workings of a loose-knit group of individuals involved in the bodybuilding community,” Kinsella said Thursday.
    Kinsella said police determined that “any quantity of cocaine, steroids and other designer drugs were easily accessible.

    “More disturbing was a supply of crystal methamphetamine, a lab-produced drug which is extremely addictive.”

    Twenty-one people were arrested as a result of the raids — nine from Hamilton, three from Burlington, two from Caledonia, two from Beamsville, and one each from Grimsby, St. Catharines, Niagara Falls, Mississauga and Sudbury. The charges range from conspiracy to traffic and possession for the purpose of trafficking anabolic steroids, methamphetamine, cocaine, ecstasy, marijuana and ketamine to actual production of anabolic steroids, prohibited weapon and proceeds of crime.

    The busts turned up over $1 million in illegal anabolic steroids in both liquid and pill form that police say the group had been making themselves and were dealing through two Herc’s Nutrition stores in Hamilton and a Premier Nutrition store in Grimsby.
    “Project Newton uncovered a network of individuals who worked together as an organized group conducting illegal activity throughout southern Ontario from Niagara Falls to the Greater Sudbury region,” said Kinsella.

    Ruska won an Ontario heavyweight bodybuilding championship in 2007. An endorsement for an online weight-busting program identifies Ruska as the store owner of Herc’s. Other advertisements detail Ruska’s services as a personal trainer at Premier Nutrition in Grimsby.

    Ruska’s brother Alex, 37, who operates Herc’s Nutrition on Centennial Parkway in Stoney Creek, was also charged in connection with the raid.

    Both stores were open Thursday and employees said news of the raid hadn’t affected sales.

    “Everybody was a little surprised,” said an employee working at the Centennial Parkway store who wouldn’t reveal her name. “But it’s business as usual.”

    Ruska’s former wife, Lusiana Toste, said she was “in shock” over both the charges and the magnitude of the bust. “He makes some bad choices, but he has a good heart,” she said of her ex.

    In addition to drugs, police seized $140,000 in cash, nine vehicles including luxury cars, and a small red-brick home on Craigroyston Road near Viscount Montgomery elementary school in Hamilton’s east end. Toste said Ruska’s 26-year-old fiancée, Carla Rao, lives in the seized home. She’s also facing charges.

    On Thursday, police said Pauls had allegedly accessed confidential information from an internal police computer and passed the information on to Ruska at some point after Project Newton was started, but before he was suspended and charged for allegedly stealing drugs from the police evidence locker.

    During Project Newton, “it came to the attention of the Hamilton police that a sworn officer had allegedly leaked information acquired from a police computer system to the main target of the ongoing investigation,” De Caire said Thursday. “There is no evidence that this officer is connected to the drug investigation.”

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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Pimpin View Post
    Don Hooton - Monday, April 18, 2011
    In this raid, police were following up on rumors that steroids and other drugs were being sold in local health food stores! And before the investigation was completed, they found that one of their own police officers was involved in the drug sales ring.

    Readers, note that the sale of steroids goes hand in hand with the sale of other illegal drugs like Meth, coke and pot. Don't listen to the steroid advocates who argue that steroids should be legalized because they are just another form of "health medicine".

    Don


    A Hamilton police officer and a champion bodybuilder are among 22 people arrested in relation to a multi-police-agency investigation that cracked a major methamphetamine and anabolic steroid ring that used local nutrition stores to deal the drugs.

    Codenamed Project Newton, the 18-month Hamilton police-led investigation seized a staggering 26 kilograms ofpure "crystal meyh" with an estimated street value of more than $3 million.

    Police also seized more than $1 million worth of anabolic steroids, along with cocaine, pot, ecstasy, ketamine, cash, luxury cars and a home in east Hamilton.

    On Thursday, Hamilton police charged Constable Andrew Pauls, one of their own, with breach of trust for allegedly leaking secret police information to the main target in Project Newton. That man is Reiner Ruska, 34, of Hamilton, a well-known bodybuilder who owns and operates Herc’s Nutrition store on Upper James.

    Ruska, his fiancée and his brother are among 21 people swept up in a series of predawn raids at 23 homes and businesses in Hamilton, Halton, Niagara, Peel, Haldimand County and Sudbury on Wednesday. They have been charged with a raft of drug trafficking, possession, and proceeds of crime offences.

    “The charges flow from disturbing allegations of drug trafficking from local nutrition stores in the Hamilton, Halton and Niagara regions, in particular the constant trafficking of anabolic steroids,” Hamilton police acting Superintendent Dan Kinsella said.

    The investigation, involving 175 officers from nine police agencies, started with a single tip to Hamilton police to take a closer look at an individual associated with a local nutrition store.

    “The investigation penetrated and exposed the inner workings of a loose-knit group of individuals involved in the bodybuilding community,” Kinsella said Thursday.
    Kinsella said police determined that “any quantity of cocaine, steroids and other designer drugs were easily accessible.

    “More disturbing was a supply of crystal methamphetamine, a lab-produced drug which is extremely addictive.”

    Twenty-one people were arrested as a result of the raids — nine from Hamilton, three from Burlington, two from Caledonia, two from Beamsville, and one each from Grimsby, St. Catharines, Niagara Falls, Mississauga and Sudbury. The charges range from conspiracy to traffic and possession for the purpose of trafficking anabolic steroids, methamphetamine, cocaine, ecstasy, marijuana and ketamine to actual production of anabolic steroids, prohibited weapon and proceeds of crime.

    The busts turned up over $1 million in illegal anabolic steroids in both liquid and pill form that police say the group had been making themselves and were dealing through two Herc’s Nutrition stores in Hamilton and a Premier Nutrition store in Grimsby.
    “Project Newton uncovered a network of individuals who worked together as an organized group conducting illegal activity throughout southern Ontario from Niagara Falls to the Greater Sudbury region,” said Kinsella.

    Ruska won an Ontario heavyweight bodybuilding championship in 2007. An endorsement for an online weight-busting program identifies Ruska as the store owner of Herc’s. Other advertisements detail Ruska’s services as a personal trainer at Premier Nutrition in Grimsby.

    Ruska’s brother Alex, 37, who operates Herc’s Nutrition on Centennial Parkway in Stoney Creek, was also charged in connection with the raid.

    Both stores were open Thursday and employees said news of the raid hadn’t affected sales.

    “Everybody was a little surprised,” said an employee working at the Centennial Parkway store who wouldn’t reveal her name. “But it’s business as usual.”

    Ruska’s former wife, Lusiana Toste, said she was “in shock” over both the charges and the magnitude of the bust. “He makes some bad choices, but he has a good heart,” she said of her ex.

    In addition to drugs, police seized $140,000 in cash, nine vehicles including luxury cars, and a small red-brick home on Craigroyston Road near Viscount Montgomery elementary school in Hamilton’s east end. Toste said Ruska’s 26-year-old fiancée, Carla Rao, lives in the seized home. She’s also facing charges.

    On Thursday, police said Pauls had allegedly accessed confidential information from an internal police computer and passed the information on to Ruska at some point after Project Newton was started, but before he was suspended and charged for allegedly stealing drugs from the police evidence locker.

    During Project Newton, “it came to the attention of the Hamilton police that a sworn officer had allegedly leaked information acquired from a police computer system to the main target of the ongoing investigation,” De Caire said Thursday. “There is no evidence that this officer is connected to the drug investigation.”

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    I'd just like to know what pure crystal meth is?

    Would that be gasoline & draino free.
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    Quote Originally Posted by IronAddict View Post
    I'd just like to know what pure crystal meth is?

    Would that be gasoline & draino free.

    Same thing as uncut Ice?

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    Aha! just un-cut.

    But it's still made with Gasoline & ether...
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    Whyd they have to be doing steroids AND meth

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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Pimpin View Post
    Don Hooton - Monday, April 18, 2011
    In this raid, police were following up on rumors that steroids and other drugs were being sold in local health food stores! And before the investigation was completed, they found that one of their own police officers was involved in the drug sales ring.

    Readers, note that the sale of steroids goes hand in hand with the sale of other illegal drugs like Meth, coke and pot. Don't listen to the steroid advocates who argue that steroids should be legalized because they are just another form of "health medicine".

    Don
    I feel for the loss of his son, but that is no excuse for espousing blatant untruths and perpetuating myths and insighting fear and contempt.

    I'm being nice about it obviously. I wish he would get a fucking hobby, or someone critically discredit this icon of ignorance. JFC!


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    Quote Originally Posted by suppRatings View Post
    Whyd they have to be doing steroids AND meth

    To stop muscle deterioration from the Meth?


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    Quote Originally Posted by 2B1 View Post
    I feel for the loss of his son, but that is no excuse for espousing blatant untruths and perpetuating myths and insighting fear and contempt.

    I'm being nice about it obviously. I wish he would get a fucking hobby, or someone critically discredit this icon of ignorance. JFC!
    Don Hooton needs to look in the mirror for blame on his son's death....it was he who went along with putting his son on anti-d's and other drugs.....the aas probably made the kid feel better and not like a zombie
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    Quote Originally Posted by irish_2003 View Post
    Don Hooton needs to look in the mirror for blame on his son's death....it was he who went along with putting his son on anti-d's and other drugs.....the aas probably made the kid feel better and not like a zombie

    My thought exactly!

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    Quote Originally Posted by irish_2003 View Post
    Don Hooton needs to look in the mirror for blame on his son's death....it was he who went along with putting his son on anti-d's and other drugs.....the aas probably made the kid feel better and not like a zombie
    No sh1t! Anti-Depressants can seriously mess you up, yet patients I see are on boat loads of them, some even experiencing bad side effects. It doesn't matter...as long as Big Pharma gets their money...well you know

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