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The Criminal Assets Bureau has seized three homes linked to a Chinese crime group who made millions by operating cannabis growhouses across the country. One drug operation alone made nearly €2m over a 40-month period, with the gang managing growhouses in both Ireland and the UK. The High Court this week ruled that four assets linked to the gang, worth around €500,000, were acquired in connection with the proceeds of crime. This included properties in Dublin, Tipperary and Cork as well as a bank account containing €40,000. Three Chinese nationals, Luk Yau Kwok, Weizhong Zhang, and his wife Huijuan Xu, were said to be connected to the purchase and operating of the growhouses. ....
The Criminal Assets Bureau has seized three homes linked to a Chinese crime group who made millions by operating cannabis growhouses across the country. One drug operation alone made nearly €2m over a 40-month period, with the gang managing growhouses in both Ireland and the UK. The High Court this week ruled that four assets linked to the gang, worth around €500,000, were acquired in connection with the proceeds of crime. This included properties in Dublin, Tipperary and Cork as well as a bank account containing €40,000. Three Chinese nationals, Luk Yau Kwok, Weizhong Zhang, and his wife Huijuan Xu, were said to be connected to the purchase and operating of the growhouses. ....
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A Chinese organised crime gang operating a network of grow houses in Ireland could have made €2 million profits from one property alone before the operation was shut down, a court has heard. The Criminal Assets Bureau are now seeking to seize two of the properties at Bansha Road in Tipperary and Blanchardstown in Dublin in a proceeds of crime case against three respondents named in the High Court today. Luk Yao Kwok, Weizhong Zhang and Huinjuan Xu are named in the proceedings listing the properties at Mountain View in Tipperary Town and Warrenstown Rise in Blanchardstown. The court heard that more than 300 plants, valued at €250,000 for the crop, were growing in the Blanchardstown property. ....