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UK News: Police scrap crackdown on Vietnamese drug barons

Note that this is from The Daily Mail, which has an anti-cannabis agenda. However there are a couple of interesting points within the article:

A claim that 60% of UK cannabis consumption is home grown, compared to 11% ten years ago; and the claim that skunk is "two to three times" more powerful than other forms, which is a big improvement from the "twenty times" and "as strong as heroin" that used to be claimed.

And if you want to know a bit about the typical Daily Mail readership, take a look at the comments. I don't know whether to laugh or cry. Here's an example: "I thought that only Jamaicans import, grow, smoke and sell cannabis --Jacqui, London, UK"

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/liv...n_page_id=1770

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Police scrap crackdown on Vietnamese drug barons - because it's racist
By STEPHEN WRIGHT


A police crackdown on cannabis factories run by Vietnamese drug barons has been scrapped after officers were warned their actions might be racist.

Officers have identified a burgeoning industry which typically operates out of anonymous rented houses in the suburbs and shires.

They had planned to write to property landlords warning them to look out for suspicious tenancy applications.

But it is understood at least one force has been found to be in breach of the Race Relations Act after specifically referring to Vietnamese nationals in its letters.

The development has infuriated detectives seeking to break the stranglehold of Vietnamese barons, who control 75 per cent of UK production of cannabis.

Senior police sources confirmed there has been an "explosion" in Vietnamese-run cannabis factories over the past year.

Often the whole house will be given over to cultivation of the drug with a small living area reserved for the "gardener", often an illegal immigrant, who tends the plants.

Sometimes the gangs rent up to four properties in a row from the same landlord.

Each house can produce up to four harvests a year, worth up to £600,000.

Electricity connections are often tampered with to offer a free supply to power the lighting around the plants.

Following a recent crackdown by Scotland Yard, many of the crime syndicates have relocated out of the capital to rented properties in places such as Birmingham, Sheffield, Manchester, Nottingham, Leicester and Derby.

There are now three million cannabis users in the UK and more than 60 per cent of what they use is produced here, compared to just 11 per cent ten years ago.

According to investigators, the Vietnamese gangs have a distinct four-tier structure.

There is usually a financial backer, who owns a UK business such as a nail bar or restaurant.

There is a "consultant" who travels around the country advising people how to set up a cannabis farm.

Then there is the "gardener", and finally a seller, responsible for distribution of the drug.

The groups typically launder their vast profits in businesses, vehicles and property. Links to casinos have been uncovered in the Midlands.

Senior officers believe privately that the Government's decision to relax the laws on cannabis is the cause of the surge in home-grown production.

Chief Superintendent Jon House, of South Yorkshire Police, said the downgrading of the drug from Class B to Class C should be reversed.

He told Police Review magazine that the factories were setting up at an "alarming" rate.

"My recommendation would be that legislation should be introduced that would hold landlords accountable," he said.

Super-strength 'skunk' warning

Home-grown "skunk", the most powerful and harmful type of cannabis, is flooding our streets, Government scientists have warned.

It accounts for three quarters of the cannabis seized, with 9,460lbs confiscated in the first half of this year.

"There is now an easy way to grow cannabis in this country because of the availability of equipment, specialist lighting and a cheap labour source through foreign nationals," said Dean Ames, head of the Forensic Science Service's drugs unit.

The potency of skunk, said to be two to three times more powerful than other forms of cannabis, was a major factor behind Gordon Brown's recent decision to review the downgrading of the drug from Class B to Class C in 2004.

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