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Triad Weed: 15 Raids Seize Nearly 20k Black Market Cannabis Plants from Chinese-Controlled Sites in Maine

Edward TomicBy Edward TomicFebruary 1, 2024Updated:February 15, 20245 Comments4 Mins Read4K Views
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Maine law enforcement agencies have seized more than 18,000 pounds of illegally grown marijuana from properties across rural Maine owned and operated by Chinese individuals that the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) believes are part of Asian Transnational Criminal Organizations (ATCOs).

In a leaked DHS memo, a federal official estimated that there are more than 270 such sites operating in Maine alone and hundreds more in other states. The proceeds of the illicit drug manufacturing and trafficking operation are used, according to the memo, to finance human trafficking, narcotics trafficking, and other criminal activities.

An exclusive investigation by the Maine Wire has identified more than 200 properties in rural Maine that were purchased by Chinese out-of-staters since 2020 and now appear to be operating as illegal marijuana grows.

Carmel Bust: June 23, 2023

  • Over 3,400 marijuana plants and 111 lbs of processed marijuana seized;
  • Four arrests: Yong Chao Huang, 53; Weihan Huang, 51; LuMing Chen, 51; Jun Zheng Luo;
  • All four charged with Illegal Cultivation of Marijuana.

Wilton Bust: November 28, 2023

  • 1,311 live marijuana plants, 200 lbs of illegally cultivated dried marijuana seized;
  • No arrests made public, general manager said the facility was operated by four Asian men who said they were from Calif., Wash., N.Y., and Mass.
  • Property (128 Weld Rd., Wilton) owned by Travis Gray Trucking, said he had no knowledge of the grow operation.

Machias Bust: December 14, 2023

  • 2,607 live marijuana plants and more than 100 lbs of processed cannabis seized;
  • Three arrests: Ming Li, 52, of Machias; Dong Yang Li, 60, of Brooklyn, N.Y.; Peng You Phang, 61, of Machias;
  • All three charged with Illegal Cultivation of Marijuana and Unlawful Trafficking in Scheduled Drugs;
  • Property (434 E. Kennebec Rd., Machias) purchased by HBA Properties, Mass.-based company in 2021 — company officers are Fanny Sun, Qiao Yi Wu, Sinh Phat Voong, and Zhan Su.

China Bust: December 30, 2023

  • 970 marijuana plants and “many seedlings” seized;
  • Three arrests: Changgeng Chen, male, 36; Bing Xu, male, 41; Aiqin Chen, female, 43;
  • All three charged with Unlawful Trafficking of Scheduled Drugs;
  • Property (1144 Route 3, China) purchased by Yuzhen Chen, 41, in October 2023.

Belgrade Bust: January 2, 2024

  • Two operations, 2,300 live marijuana plants seized;
  • Two men arrested: Yequan Chen, 44, of Mass.; Lin Min Chan, 66, of Fla.;
  • Both men charged with Illegal Cultivation of Marijuana and Unlawful Trafficking in Scheduled Drugs;
  • First property (24 Guptill Rd., Belgrade) purchased by Ying Ci Mei, 50, of Brooklyn, N.Y., in February 2021;
  • Second property (130 Point Rd., Belgrade) purchased by Siu Yin Huang, 65, of Uncasville Conn., in Aug. 2021.

Cornville Bust: January 17, 2024

  • 750 marijuana plants and 90 pounds of processed marijuana seized;
  • Three arrests: Huansheng Mai, 74; Yuling Mei, 63; Yiming Hu, 68;
  • All three charged with Illegal Cultivation of Marijuana and Unlawful Trafficking in Scheduled Drugs.

Chelsea/Whitefield Busts: January 31, 2024

  • Weihuan Liu, 41, of Brooklyn, N.Y.: Arrested during the raid of 91 Jefferson Road. More than 700 plants and 40 lbs of processed marijuana seized.
  • Huan Ying Li, 57, formerly of NYC. Arrested during the raid of 333 North Howe Road, Whitefield. Nearly 30 pounds of processed marijuana seized. According to Lincoln County property records, Li purchased the property in November 2019.
  • Zhen Zhong Chen, 45, the property owner of 170 Rockland Road, Jefferson, was arrested at his residence after the seizure of 820 plants.
  • Ming Da Li, 41, of Brooklyn, N.Y., arrested at 754 Cooper Road, Chelsea, after the seizure of nearly 900 plants. According to property records, the residence was purchased Aug. 2020 by Xinqiao Huang of Brooklyn, N.Y.
  • Wan Ting Xiao, 50, of San Gabriel, Calif., arrested at 19 Abby Lane, Whitefield, after the seizure of 2,294 plants and 40 pounds of processed marijuana.
  • Ding Zhan Liao, 49, of Brooklyn, N.Y., also arrested at 19 Abby Lane.
  • 61-year-old Xiangming Yi fled Whitefield grow and is still at large.
  • Total: 6,600 marijuana plants seized. Six arrests.

Read more of the Maine Wire’s “Triad Weed”

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  • Maine Legislature Will Consider Proposal to Fight Chinese-owned Marijuana Operations
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Edward Tomic

Edward Tomic is a reporter for The Maine Wire based in Southern Maine. He grew up near Boston, Massachusetts and is a graduate of Boston University. He can be reached at [email protected]

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<span class="dsq-postid" data-dsqidentifier="25111 https://www.themainewire.com/?p=25111">5 Comments

  1. Andy F on February 1, 2024 12:34 PM

    “The proceeds of the illicit drug manufacturing and trafficking operation are used, according to the memo, to finance human trafficking, narcotics trafficking, and other criminal activities”. ————- Lots of scary terms in this DHS memo

    This whole China Invasion narrative is another three letter agency psyop against the American people to cause fear and prime us for their ultimate goal of war with China.
    These Chinese people could not have run these operations without FBI knowing about it. They were allowed to do so in order to create this media narrative we are all chasing after.
    Maine Wire is participating and is losing their credibility. We need to see through this stuff.

  2. Dani TX on February 4, 2024 2:48 PM

    Do they deport the perps?

  3. SteveL on February 7, 2024 6:16 PM

    Are any of these criminals being check as to if they are here illegally? There is no mention of it and that should be important and that should also make the owner guilty of employing and harboring illegals. start using every law possible to make this a short term issue! No bail sit in jail until trial and then ship their ass out of the country! Time to defend the country from invasion!!

  4. Madison on February 29, 2024 4:09 PM

    80 Thorndike Road Unity Maine will be on the next list.
    Thanks ,
    Money, violence and government corruption will follow. Get them out.

  5. Xie Xi on July 18, 2024 9:15 PM

    Oughho! Andy loved geology. I spose it appealed to him meticulous nature. Andy was non-monogamous poster jerker polishing the warden’s shoes, only reason he escaped at all was because they killed that illiterate twink for remembering things. If illiterate twink is antidote to being institutionalized how come more of you no leave your wifes and get good looking tinkerboy who can’t read? Imagine if he had to learn Chinese alphabet – probably he would’ve killed himself. I bet he wanted to blow Red so bad, and probably Red wanted the same. That’s why they meet up in mexico by the pacific ocean in the end huh? FBI know this a nation of different people. FBI know everyone in China all the same. All things you write on here are ignorant of reality. Get offline now your entenmanns boxes are calling you from the kitchen counter.

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