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Taiwan makes 'largest marijuana growing bust'

Over 1,600 plants worth $18M seized in operation in southwestern city, reports local media

Riyaz Ul Khaliq  | 24.02.2021 - Update : 24.02.2021
Taiwan makes 'largest marijuana growing bust' file photo

ANKARA 

Police in Taiwan have made the “biggest seizure of plants from a marijuana growing operation,” local media reported on Wednesday.

Two suspects were arrested and over 1,600 marijuana plants, worth an estimated $18 million, were seized in an operation in the southwestern Chiayi City, according to Taiwan News.

Teams raided 19 properties on Feb. 21 and seized live and dried marijuana plants, dried marijuana tops, and equipment used for cultivation, the report said.

“According to police, the suspects had rented 19 newly-built apartments in Chiayi County and Chiayi City… and used professional methods to grow cannabis indoors and collect the buds for processing and packaging,” read the report.

They installed ventilation, filtration, and lighting systems inside the apartments and kept the curtains drawn to hide their activities, it added.

The suspects were selling their products in plastic containers with the label Mountain High, according to the report.

The operation was initiated after police were tipped off about the operation last November.

Taiwan's previous largest seizure of marijuana plants – 1,361 plants – was reported in August last year.


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