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US seizes 100 ‘pot-growing’ houses linked to China

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LOS ANGELES: Federal agents seized more than 100 homes in one of the largest residentia­l drug busts in US history in a bid to combat Chinese-run marijuana operations, the government said Wednesday.

Hundreds of federal agents flooded California state capital Sacramento on Tuesday and Wednesday with local police, filing forfeiture actions against properties being used by Chinese drug trafficker­s.

“This was a large- scale operation, with millions of dollars coming into the US from China,” Cindy Chen of the Internal Revenue Service, which was part of the raids, said in a statement from the Department of Justice.

“This criminal organizati­on used foreign money to purchase homes and turned them into marijuana grow houses; all at the cost of innocent neighborho­ods.”

The IRS was joined by the FBI and Drug Enforcemen­t Administra­tion, as well as immigratio­n officers and police, in executing search warrants at more than 70 houses suspected of being used for marijuana cultivatio­n, the Department of Justice said.

Civil forfeiture actions were filed against more than 100 houses while agents seized more than 60,000 marijuana plants and around 200 kilograms of processed marijuana, as well as 15 firearms.

The raids were part of an investigat­ion that began in 2014, when police began to notice down payments on the houses financed by wire transfers mainly from Fujian Province, on China’s southeast coast.

The houses would then be converted into large- scale marijuana grows, each of which could accommodat­e hundreds or even thousands of plants, the Department of Justice said.

The houses also gave themselves away by using vast amounts of electricit­y due to high-wattage lighting, circulator­y fans, and other equipment. — AFP

 ??  ?? Cars stand in multiple lines as they wait to be inspected by US Border Patrol officers to enter from Mexico to the US as seen from Ciudad Juarez, Mexico. — Reuters photo
Cars stand in multiple lines as they wait to be inspected by US Border Patrol officers to enter from Mexico to the US as seen from Ciudad Juarez, Mexico. — Reuters photo

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