Reported 9 months ago
A man in Taiwan, self-taught in growing marijuana, set up 'plantations' costing 2 million NT dollars each, resulting in lush, forest-like marijuana plants. The skilled cultivation resembled an experimental farm. The man used online learning for cultivation techniques and employed experts to build climate-controlled containers with 24-hour monitoring equipment. The police raided three sophisticated large-scale marijuana facilities in two days, arresting the mastermind and three others and seizing 780 plants, 63.4 kg of marijuana, and equipment, valued at over 200 million NT dollars, under the Narcotics Hazard Prevention Act.
Source: YAHOO