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DCNF EXCLUSIVE: Web Of Illegal Marijuana Grows Tied To Chinese Communist Party Front Group

By Philip Lenczycki of the Daily Caller News Foundation, Originally Published May 1, 2025.
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A group of men charged with running an illegal marijuana farm in rural Maine have extensive ties to a Chinese Communist Party (CCP) organ responsible for intelligence gathering and foreign influence operations, a Daily Caller News Foundation investigation found.

Two of the men, who pleaded not guilty, are leaders of the Sijiu Association of New York, a Brooklyn-based nonprofit, which works closely with the New York Chinese Consulate and United Front Work Department (UFWD) โ€” one of Beijingโ€™s main influence and intelligence arms. Chinese government records reveal several Sijiu Association officials belong to UFWD branches, and state-run media reports show the nonprofit has also agreed to fund UFWD projects.

Chinese illegal marijuana grows in the Pine Tree State have taken root within former residential dwellings, recycling facilities, cedar mills, elementary schools and other industrial locations, according to investigative reports by the Maine Wire. Police raids have recovered hundreds of pounds of cultivated marijuana and thousands of cannabis plants within a single location, and sometimes have also led to the discovery of methamphetamines or banned neurotoxins used for fumigation.

โ€œWeโ€™ve identified and visited more than 150 illegal Chinese marijuana growing operations throughout the state of Maine,โ€ Steve Robinson, editor-in-chief of the Maine Wire, told the DCNF. โ€œThe neighbors are terrified, and legitimate marijuana businesses are collapsing due to the illegal competition.โ€

A Department of Homeland Security (DHS) memorandum first reported by the DCNF in August 2023 identified 270 suspected Chinese illegal marijuana grows across Maine. The DCNF was provided access to documents by a federal law enforcement source, who requested anonymity because they werenโ€™t authorized to speak publicly.

Ammon Blair, senior fellow at the Texas Public Policy Foundation, told the DCNF that such operations โ€œserve as cash cows for CCP-linked entities operating abroad who are otherwise limited in financial operations due to U.S. banking restrictions, sanctions, or scrutiny.โ€

โ€œWhat makes the Maine example uniquely disturbing is the direct linkage of grow operations to CCP-tied civic associations in New York โ€” specifically those operating under the umbrella of the UFWD,โ€ said Blair, a former Border Patrol Agent and Army veteran. โ€œThis fusion of transnational organized crime, political warfare infrastructure, and ideological alignment suggests these operations may be dual-use: criminal on the surface, but strategic in effect.โ€

Yet, to be sure, law enforcement have not implicated the Sijiu Association itself, which could not be reached for comment. (RELATED: EXCLUSIVE: Anti-Trump โ€˜Resistanceโ€™ Leaderโ€™s Campaign Bankrolled By Dem Power Broker Tied To Chinese Intel Agency)

โ€˜The Bossโ€™

Police arrested two Sijiu Association members during a 2023 raid of a Maine property linked to a network of illegal marijuana grow operations, according to a DCNF review of police records, Chinese state media reports and investigations conducted by the Maine Wire.

In October 2022, the manager of Carmel, Maine, a town located roughly 20 miles west of Bangor, filed a complaint with the Penobscot County Sheriffโ€™s Office โ€œreporting he suspected illegal marijuana grows taking place at 3 separate residences,โ€ the police report states.

When law enforcement raided the home on June 29, 2023, they discovered 3,455 cannabis plants and 111 pounds of processed marijuana, according to the Penobscot County Sheriffโ€™s Office. Police also arrested four Chinese men, including Huang Weizhan, 64, who allegedly told authorities during questioning he was โ€œthe boss.โ€

Huang Weizhan is also the โ€œexecutive chairmanโ€ of the Sijiu Association, the DCNF determined by matching his mugshot and name with footage from the organizationโ€™s events, Chinese state media photos and reports.

A list of the Siju Associationโ€™s founding members and donors also indicate Huang Weizhan contributed $3,000 to help establish the nonprofit.

Huang Yongchao, 53, who was also arrested during the raid, donated $200 to the Sijiu Association, according to the same list. Footage from the Sijiu Associationโ€™s March 2022 inaugural banquet shows Huang Weizhan and Huang Yongchao together during the eventโ€™s opening ceremony, dinner and later on stage singing karaoke.

During questioning, Huang Weizhan admitted that โ€œclose to the interstateโ€ between exit 130 and exit 244 โ€œall the Chinese people are growing marijuana,โ€ according to the police report. Huang Weizhan admitted selling marijuana and said buyers had been โ€œarranged through a friendโ€ named โ€œRong,โ€ before ominously adding he would โ€œbe deadโ€ because heโ€™d borrowed money from a โ€œrelative/friend,โ€ the police report states.

Prosecutors charged all four men with illegal cultivation of marijuana, to which they pleaded not guilty, according to the report. Shortly after their arrests, all the men were bailed out of prison and their cases continue to move through the court.

Huang Weizhan declined to comment through his attorney, William H. Ashe, and Huang Yongchaoโ€™s attorney, Jeffrey M. Silverstein, did not respond to multiple requests for comment.

Sheriff Troy Morton of the Penobscot County Sheriffโ€™s Office told the DCNF that although he could not comment on the Carmel raidโ€™s โ€œimpact on current and future active investigations,โ€ he said they had โ€œconducted several other search warrants on similar residences.โ€

โ€œThis is a sufficient public health and safety issue beyond the cultivation of marijuana,โ€ Morton said. โ€œOur office along with other Sheriffโ€™s Offices in the State of Maine will remain steadfast in investigating this criminal activity.โ€

โ€˜Illicit Marijuanaโ€™

The Sijiu Associationโ€™s apparent ties to illegal marijuana grows were first reported by the Maine Wire in May 2024 while investigating a residence in the town of Dexter. At the โ€œseemingly abandoned property on Highland Avenue that once operated as an illicit marijuana cultivation site,โ€ the Maine Wire photographed a โ€œBMW containing t-shirts affiliated with the Sijiu Association.โ€

โ€œThe BMW caught my eye because it was the nicest vehicle weโ€™d ever seen at an abandoned grow, and the t-shirts were kind of unusual,โ€ Robison, editor-in-chief of the Maine Wire told the DCNF.

Robinson said he grew up near the Highland Avenue home and was thus โ€œvery familiarโ€ with it.

โ€œNeighbors confirmed our suspicions that it was an illegal marijuana grow,โ€ Robinson said.

โ€œAfter the house was purchased, the new owners did a substantial amount of concrete work inside, likely building large cisterns where water and growing chemicals are mixed prior to being pumped to plants,โ€ Robinson said. โ€œIt does not appear that anyone ever lived at the house. Instead, they lived in nearby flop houses or at other grows.โ€

However, no arrests appear to have been made in connection with the Highland Avenue property, according to the Maine Wire and a DCNF review of local police reports.

OCP did not respond to multiple requests for comment and the town of Carmel declined to comment.

โ€˜Overseas Chinese Workโ€™

The Sijiu Association and its leaders have extensive ties to the Chinese government and the United Front Work Department (UFWD), according to Chinese government and state media reports.

The UFWDโ€™s operations are a โ€œunique blend of engagement, influence activities, and intelligence operations that the [CCP] uses to shape its political environment, including to influence other countriesโ€™ policy toward the [Peopleโ€™s Republic of China],โ€ according to a memo published by the House Select Committee on the CCP.

Among other ties, a UFWD organization called the China Overseas Friendship Association (COFA) has identified at least three Sijiu Association officials as โ€œdirectors,โ€ including one individual who shook hands with Xi Jinping during COFAโ€™s September 2019 conference in Beijing, Chinese state media footage shows. COFA operates as โ€œan important platform through which the UFWD co-opts and interacts with overseas United Front figures,โ€ according to the U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission (USCC).

On an organizational level, the Sijiu Association has also cooperated with the New York Chinese Consulate and the UFWD on multiple occasions.

In one instance, the Sijiu Association chairman met with New York Chinese Consulate and UFWD personnel in December 2022 to discuss cooperation on โ€œoverseas Chinese work,โ€ according to New York-based Chinese-language news outlet CompactNews.

โ€œThe goal of โ€˜overseas Chinese workโ€™ is to use ethnic, cultural, economic, or political ties to mobilize sympathetic overseas Chinese communities โ€” ideally of their own accord โ€” to advocate for the interests of the CCP and marginalize its opponents,โ€ according to USCC.

โ€œThe CCP often operates through layered deniability and compartmentalized / decentralized missions where the intent is understood โ€” even if the order is not spoken,โ€ said Blair. โ€œThus, while the consulate or UFWD may not say โ€˜go grow weed,โ€™ they do cultivate plausibly deniable networks with known ties to criminal enterprises, and reward those networksโ€™ loyalty and utility to Party objectives.โ€

In another instance, the Sijiu Association chairman remotely participated in an October 2024 UFWD event in Jiangmen, Guangdong province, during which he signed an agreement with a UFWD โ€œsubordinate unitโ€ called the All-China Federation Of Industry And Commerce (ACFIC) to fund a CCP investment initiative in southern China called the โ€œHundred, Thousand, and Ten Thousand Project.โ€

The โ€œHundred, Thousand, and Ten Thousand Projectโ€ was the driving force behind an April 2024 fair in Sijiu, Taishan several months before the October 2024 UFWD investment ceremony, Chinese state media reported.

Out on bail, Huang Weizhan reportedly returned to China for the first time in five years and attended that April 2024 Sijiu fair, during which he was interviewed by Chinese state media.

โ€œSijiuโ€™s transportation is becoming increasingly convenient, and its rustic scenery is constantly improving, making it a veritable paradise for development,โ€ Huang Weizhan reportedly said, according to a DCNF translation. After returning to the U.S., Huang Weizhan said he would โ€œrecommend [Sijiu] to his overseas friends and family, and encourage more overseas compatriots to return to invest and start businesses.โ€

โ€œBy controlling illicit revenue streams, Sijiu Association leaders could wield influence over Chinese-American communities in New York, aligning them with CCP narratives,โ€ Blair told the DCNF. โ€œThe associationโ€™s consulate ties and UFWD agreement position it to channel grow profits into influence operations, such as funding pro-CCP media or political contributions, as seen in other UFWD cases.โ€

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Dig a little deeper and you’ll discover that what all these Maine illegal Chinese pot grows have in common is their connection to Janet & Peter Mills!
The Mills Crime Family has been financially benefiting from these grows for years!
Why else would she turn a blind eye and allow them to proliferate!

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Olde Crone
Olde Crone
1 year ago

Keep peeling that onion and we will find exactly why janit does not object to a murderous CCP poison drug industry and thousands of overdoses and deaths.
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Bob Hickok
Bob Hickok
1 year ago

Chino-Marxists will be protected by Maineโ€™s Demo-Marxists.

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Handy N Handsome
Handy N Handsome
1 year ago

Neither the Maine State Troopers nor MDEA ever seem to be involved in these investigations.
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Dennis
Dennis
1 year ago

Pot smokers need to know who grew the pot they consume, and the lab tested results of that grow.At present, you may be smoking or ingesting poison that may lead to illness or death. Is it worth the risk of not knowing? Demand accountability when you visit your local weed mart.

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John Bouchard
John Bouchard
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Mills family need to be investigated by Trump Administration.

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Neecee
Neecee
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Janet mills and her gang have to be getting kickbacks. They have lost out on a lot of tax revenue . They just donโ€™t seem to care

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Wow Man, gnarly!! Totally bogus man. Janet must be getting the good stuff man! She is totally off her rocker man! Take another hit Janet. Cโ€™mon man! ๐Ÿ˜‚

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