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Vietnamese cannabis crop-sitters jailed over syndicates linked to Asian underworld – ABC Local

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Two men acting as crop-sitters after being leant on by loan sharks or debt collectors, are the latest to be jailed in Newcastle over drug crops linked to Asian underworld figures.

Key points:

  • Two men, Quang Le and Si Ngo, were sentenced to jail time today in relation to illegal crops of cannabis plants
  • It was two of the latest in a similar series of convictions, with Judge Ellis saying that Vie…

    Read the full article at: http://www.abc.net.au/news/2019-05-03/vietnamese-cannabis-crop-sitters-jailed-over-syndicate/11077942

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Vietnamese cannabis crop-sitters jailed over syndicates linked to Asian underworld – ABC Local

Exterior of Newcastle court.


Related Story:
Police allege Sydney Asian crime syndicate linked to Newcastle drug house


Related Story:
Police struggle to stop vast cannabis grow house syndicates

Two men acting as crop-sitters after being leant on by loan sharks or debt collectors, are the latest to be jailed in Newcastle over drug crops linked to Asian underworld figures.

Key points:

  • Two men, Quang Le and Si Ngo, were sentenced to jail time today in relation to illegal crops of cannabis plants
  • It was two of the latest in a similar series of convictions, with Judge Ellis saying that Vie…

    Read the full article at: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2019-05-03/vietnamese-cannabis-crop-sitters-jailed-over-syndicate/11077942

Category: GamblingBy Insolvency GuardianMay 3, 2019

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