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Student-visa holders were running $60m Qld pot farm: Police

To grasp the vast size of the operation, notice the white van in the lower right corner.

To grasp the vast size of the operation, notice the white van in the lower right corner. Photo: Qld Police

Police have seized $60 million worth of cannabis, cash, trucks, tractors and equipment following raids connected to a farm on Queensland’s Fraser Coast.

Detectives from the Drug and Serious Crime Group say officers executed a search warrant on November 7 at a  Gungaloon property, about 230km north of Brisbane, where they found an extensive cannabis farm.

The raid yielded 11,118 cannabis plants flourishing in 24, 65-metre by 10m covered “growth tunnels” at the property, along with 515kg of dried cannabis buds.

The discovery prompted further property searches across southeast Queensland, with 18 people arrested and charged with a total of 80 drug-related offences.

Detective Inspector Brad Phelps said the operation had disrupted a major criminal syndicate that had invested significant resources into establishing the cannabis-growing operation.

“It will be alleged that the Gungaloon farm has been operational for approximately 18 months and was producing several hundred kilograms of cannabis per week,” Det Insp Phelps said.

Ten people were arrested at the Gungaloon property, with another man who tried to flee the farm tracked down by the dog squad a short time later.

 Remanded in custody

“These 11 offenders on this particular site were all here on student visas from Vietnam,” Det Insp Phelps said.

All 11 people have been charged with one count each of producing dangerous drugs, possessing dangerous drugs and possessing items used or for use in the commission of crime.

They have all been remanded in custody and will reappear at Maryborough Magistrates Court on January 23.

Police went on to execute 10 search warrants across Brisbane, Moreton, Sunshine Coast and Logan districts where they found $521,000 in cash, 90kg of cannabis, 245g of cocaine, 350g of ice and 126g of MDMA.

Seven people have been charged with 47 drug-related offences.

Det Insp Phelps said the searches triggered by raiding the Gungaloon property showed an alleged international-linked criminal syndicate focused on profiting from supplying dangerous drugs to vulnerable people.

“The seizure of over half a million dollars in cash along with significant assets provides an indication of the money generated by organised crime from cannabis production,” he said.

Police also seized trucks, tractors and generators as part of the operation.

“The operation was started to target cannabis production by Vietnamese organised crime syndicates,” Det Insp Phelps said, adding investigations into the syndicate were ongoing.

“We did a particularly good job in rounding up the people that were on that site, and the people that they were distributing to in southeast Queensland, but there’s certainly other parts to the syndicate that we need to focus on.”

-AAP

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