Illegal immigrants turned Scots home to £500k drug factory.

Two illegal immigrants from Vietnam planted more than 500 cannabis plants in a three-bedroom Dundee home.
A pair of illegal immigrants transformed a humble Scottish terrace house into a half-million-pound drug factory.
After sneaking into the UK, the Vietnamese duo planted over 500 cannabis plants behind closed doors on a quiet residential street in Dundee.
When the property was raided, the cannabis inside the three-bedroom terrace was worth more than four times the house’s value of £125,000.
Ban Van Nguyen and Long Van Le were caught red-handed tending the massive cannabis crop growing on the property at 2 Dighty Gardens in Dundee.
Dundee Sheriff Court was told that 510 plants, worth up to £382,500, were recovered when police raided the house on January 16th of this year.
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Dundee Sheriff Court (Image: Daily) Officers forced their way in after the duo had harvested more than 14 kilos of cannabis worth £143,060 and were drying it for sale. On January 16, Nguyen, 53, and Le, 33, admitted to being involved in cannabis supply and production at the property.
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