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UK: Illegal immigrant jailed for growing cannabis plants

Observer News

Thursday 06 Jul 2006

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AN illegal immigrant has been sent to prison for growing 500 cannabis
plants at a four-bedroom house in Bishop's Stortford.

Vietnamese Van Ngo, 20, was found at the property in Cavell Drive
following a police raid on May 31 this year where officers discovered
cannabis, in various stages of development, growing in three of the
bedrooms and in the lounge.

When interviewed, Ngo, who doesn't speak any English, said she was taken
to the property, where she was given lodgings, to tend to the plants.
She was paid £200 a week to water them and give them light.

St Albans Crown Court heard Ngo was smuggled into the country on the
back of a lorry last year after leaving Vietnam because her family had
gone bankrupt and were threatened with violence.

It heard she had already received an eight month sentence for perverting
the course of justice since her arrival.

Ngo, who pleaded guilty to cultivating cannabis, was given eight months
in prison. The Home Office is already making plans for her deportation.

Prosecuting on Monday, Maurice Aston said it was the day she was
released from serving this sentence that she was taken to the "drug
factory" in Bishop's Stortford.

Defending, Daniel Jones said Ngo was a vulnerable woman who didn't know
what she was getting herself into. "She came here lacking language
skills and had no prospects. She was reliant on people in the community
giving her work. She took the work that was offered without
understanding what was involved."

Recorder John Plumstead accepted Ngo was a "hired hand" and gave her
credit for pleading guilty.

He said to her, via a translator: "It is unfortunate the first contact
you had in this country was with criminals. You came here illegally and
have not had a useful part to play in our society.

"You have not tried your best to fit in or obey the laws of this country
or do well for yourself. The large scale cultivation of cannabis is
serious and the only option is a custodial sentence."

observer@hertsessexnews.co.uk
http://www.hertsessexnews.co.uk/news/observer/

 

 

 

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