Ontario Provincial Police say another London man has been charged in connection to a massive investigation that led to 10 arrests earlier this month.
On March 9, an OPP investigation dubbed "Project Weaver" saw 11 search warrants executed resulting in 268 charges. The investigation spanning across several southwestern Ontario cities yielded significant seizures of firearms, explosives, cocaine and cannabis.
As a result, police were able to execute an additional warrant in London on March 12 at an undisclosed location which led to the arrest of a 35-year-old man.
During the search, investigators seized $1.8 million in illegal cannabis and illegal cannabis products including 81.65 kilograms of illegal cannabis valued at $979,862, 56 illegal cannabis plants and 272 clones valued at $58,720, 2.15 kg illegal cannabis hash valued at $60,120, 5.91 kg illegal cannabis oils valued at $419,260, 3.66 kg illegal cannabis isolates valued at $273,611, 231 units of packaged illegal cannabis products valued at $7,615, and $218,282 in Canadian currency.
The accused, Jordan Kimmerly of London has been charged with possession for the purpose of distribution, possession for the purpose of selling, unlawful production of cannabis and possession of property obtained by crime.
Investigators say the raids resulted in two illegal cannabis storefronts being shut down.
Kimmerly was released on an undertaking and had his first court appearance on March 19.