| Attorney General Paula Dow today
announced the seizure of more than $10 million worth of
marijuana and the arrest of two men and a woman involved
in a high tech cultivation operation. The announcement,
at the Monroe Township Municipal Court building, marked
the largest pot growing bust in the state’s history. In
total, ten search warrants were executed over five days
by numerous agencies in three counties. Along with a
vast array of indoor cultivation equipment, 3,370
growing plants, 115 pounds of harvested marijuana and
$65,000 cash was seized. “While law enforcement in New
Jersey has encountered high-tech indoor marijuana
growing operations in the past, we have not seen
anything to match the volume of production of this
criminal enterprise,” said Attorney General Paula T.
Dow. “These defendants might be called tenant farmers
in one sense, because of their use of rental properties,
but they certainly were not struggling to pay the rent
with their harvest. They were allegedly tending a crop
worth $10 million.”
“The Garden State is not a designation that we are
willing to accept for the cultivation of Marijuana.
Interagency cooperation turned this discovery of a
large indoor grow into a massive operation that
dismantled a major marijuana grower in the midst of our
quiet residential communities,” said Major Matt Wilson
Commanding Officer of the New Jersey State Police
Intelligence Section.
“This investigation started at the local level. A
Monroe Township Patrol Officer utilizing his training,
initiative and street sense uncovered a multimillion
dollar drug operation,” said Chief John Kraivec of the
Monroe Township Police Department.
“The ability to partner and share intelligence and
resources in this investigation with, county, state and
federal law enforcement agencies, speaks volumes for
police in New Jersey. I am extremely proud of Monroe
Police Officer Thomas Lucasiewicz and every Officer,
Investigator, Agent and Trooper that participated in
this investigation,” Chief Kraivec added.
The investigation began on February 17th when Officer
Thomas Lucasiewicz of the Monroe Township Police
Department smelled the odor of burnt marijuana coming
from the chimney of
558 Spotswood-Englishtown Road. Officer Lucasiewicz
arrested Thu N. Nguyen, 44 when officers knocked on the
door and were faced with overpowering evidence that
Nguyen was burning unusable parts of pot plants in the
home’s fireplace. A search warrant was issued and MTPD
asked the NJSP Marijuana Eradication Squad for
assistance. In the basement of the home were three
cultivation areas, with another grow area set up in the
master bedroom. A total of 1,064 marijuana plants in
various stages of growth were taken from these areas.
In addition, the garage area contained about 50 pounds
of packaged pot. Four thousand dollars in cash was also
seized. The home was also equipped with a sophisticated
surveillance system consisting of four cameras to
monitor the exterior of the residence.
Nguyen, a Canadian citizen, was taken to Monroe Twp.
where he was charged with maintaining a marijuana
cultivation facility, possession of CDS with intent to
distribute, and theft of services (for stealing
electricity to power the extensive system of grow
lights). He was later lodged in Middlesex County Jail
in default of $1 million full cash bail.
The next day (2/18/10), additional search warrants
were issued for three locations and one vehicle. A
search of 38 Robbins Rd. Millstone Township uncovered
sophisticated grow areas with 504 actively growing
plants and approximately 50 pounds of harvested bulk
marijuana. Tuan A. Dang, 35, of Port Monmouth and Ngoc
H. Bui (female), 35 of 187 Hidden Ct. Old Bridge were
both located and arrested at this house. Dang and Bui,
naturalized U.S. citizens, were both charged with
maintaining a marijuana cultivation facility, possession
of CDS with intent to distribute, and theft of services
(electricity). They were each lodged in Monmouth County
Jail in default of $1 million full cash bail.
That same day, a search of 47 Westley Rd. Old Bridge
Township turned up 640 plants with 15 pounds of packaged
marijuana in a vehicle parked in the garage of that
home.
Also on February 18th, the home at 187 Hidden Ct. in
Old Bridge was searched and found to contain $60,000 in
cash, packaging materials (vacuum bags), which was
seized along with documents including growth notebooks
and fertilization notes. This home is the residence of
Ngoc Bui.
On February 19th, the investigation continued with a
search of 535 Beach Ave. in Manahawkin (Stafford Twp.).
Marijuana plants numbering 464 were seized, along with
numerous lights and timers. Additionally, equipment
used to divert electricity prior to the utility’s meter
was discovered.
Atlantic City Electric (southern New Jersey utility)
responded to that location to render the altered
electric service safe and to help investigate the theft
of electricity. JCP&L was also brought in to help look
into theft of electricity from other searched locations.
Also on February 19th, the home at 15 Stayman Ct.
Manalapan was searched and found to contain another
large marijuana cultivation operation with 698 plants
and a quantity of grow equipment.
Other locations were searched and financial records
were confiscated. Detectives believe that plants in
this investigation were propagated by cloning them from
other plants, using clippings rather than grown from
seed.
Partnering agencies/units include:
Monroe Township Police Department (Middlesex Co)
New Jersey State Police
- Marijuana Eradication Squad
- Hit Team North
- Street Gang Central Unit
- Drug Trafficking North, South and
Central Units
- Troop “C” Criminal Investigations Office
- Crime Scene Investigation Unit
NJ Division of Criminal Justice in the Office of
the Attorney General
Middlesex County Prosecutor’s Office
Monmouth County Prosecutor’s Office
Barnegat Police Department
Manalapan Police Department
Sayreville Police Department
Stafford Township Police Department
Old Bridge Township Police Department
U.S. Marshalls Service
Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA)
| Date |
Location of Search Warrant |
Evidence Discovered |
| 2/17/2010 |
558
Spotswood-Englishtown Road, Monroe Twp |
1,064 plants, 50
pounds of packaged marijuana and $4000 cash |
| 2/18/2010 |
38 Robbins Rd. Millstone |
504 plants, 50 pounds of
harvested bulk marijuana |
| 2/18/2010 |
47 Westley Rd. Old Bridge |
640 plants with 15 pounds of
packaged marijuana |
| 2/18/2010 |
187 Hidden Ct. Old Bridge |
$60,000 cash |
| 2/19/2010 |
535 Beach Ave., Manahawkin |
464 plants, grow equipment and
electric diversion equipment |
| 2/19/2010 |
15 Stayman Ct. Manalapan |
698 plants and quantity of grow
equipment |
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