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UK: Pair jailed over roles in cannabis factory

Sheffield Star

Tuesday 14 Nov 2006

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A DELIVERY driver and gardener for a cannabis drug factory hidden in a
Sheffield house have been jailed.

Lam Vo, aged 52, and Hai Hoang, 19, pleaded guilty to being concerned
with the production of cannabis at the property on Ellerton Road, Firth
Park, in June.
Police found 347 plants with a street value of more than £4,000 being
cultivated at the house.

Sheffield Crown Court heard Vo, who lived in London, had been paid up to
£300 to drive packages to Sheffield while Hoang, an illegal immigrant
from Vietnam, was given food and accommodation to water the plants.

Vo was on bail at the time of his arrest for assaulting a member of
staff at the Vietnamese Noodle Bar on London Road.

The dad-of-four, who was drunk at the time, pleaded guilty to unlawful
wounding after smashing a bottle over the complainant's head during an
argument.

Vo, who has no previous convictions, was jailed for three-and-a-half years.

Judge Simon Lawler QC said on sentencing: "You, Vo, say you were a
courier between your address in London and Sheffield making deliveries
every week, over what seems a number of weeks, carrying a sealed package
that was used in the production. You were paid £200 to £300 per trip.
That shows how important it was."

Hoang, who travelled to England in the back of a lorry in June, was
sentenced to nine months in a young offenders institute and ordered to
be deported upon his release.

Judge Lawler said: "You, Hoang, say you were in difficult circumstances,
which I accept, and you agreed to act in effect as a gardener for some
12 days before your arrest. I am satisfied that you, Vo, are far more
involved and your motivation was clearly financial."

He added: "There is substantial concern in South Yorkshire at the moment
over cannabis factories.

"There are a number of such cases before the courts and it is essential
that the court sends out the message that such enterprises will not be
tolerated and those caught in the set up or running of them will be
punished."
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