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'Fake weed' CEO Adam Wookey charged in $2M drug bust

The head of a synthetic marijuana company whose product was being sold in Hamilton is in trouble with the law again after a $2-million drug bust.

Toronto man released on $10,000 bail following Monday arrest

IZMS is a synthetic marijuana. The CEO of the company's that produces IZMS, Adam Wookey, was arrested this week on a string of drug charges. (CBC )

The head of a synthetic marijuana company whose product was being sold in Hamilton is in trouble with the law again after a $2-million drug bust.

Toronto police arrested Adam Wookey, 29, of Toronto, on Monday along withfour others. The CEO ofthe Izms and PurePillz companies is now facing a host of drug-related charges.

Adam Wookey leaves the John Sopinka courthouse after a court appearance earlier this year. (Cory Ruf/CBC)

On Monday, officers from the Toronto police drug squadexecuted six search warrants in connection with a two-week investigation into an alleged illegal drug distribution network.

Officers allegedly found $1-million worth of MDMA, $580,000 worth of pot, and $200,000 worth of cocaine in the raids. Smaller amounts of heroin, crystal meth and ketamine were also found, along with $90,000 in cash considered proceeds of crime, police say.

Wookey was arrested in Hamilton in March oncharges related to synthetic marijuana Izms products. Hamilton police charged him after a downtown adult novelty store in the city was robbed of itsentire supply of the synthetic weed in January.

Synthetic cannabis, also known as synthetic cannabinoids, doesnt contain any real cannabis. It's a blend of herbs sprayed with man-made hallucinogens that mimic the effects of marijuana.

Synthetic marijuana is typically packaged in small pouches with brand names like Spice, K-2or IZMS.The packages often say "not for human consumption" on the label.

Wookeyinsisted the product isnt illegal. In May, charges in the case were stayed without explanation. The current charges against him arent connected to Izms, police said.

Wookey appeared in court Tuesday morning and was granted $10,000 bail.