KKCO-TVMarijuana grow raid prompts human trafficking investigationPueblo ChieftainAn illegal marijuana growing operation raid in rural western Colorado has prompted a federal investigation into possible human trafficking to determine whether Chinese nationals found tending the plants were forced to work there, officials said Thursday.Marijuana grow prompts human trafficking investigationKKCO-TV3000 pot plants seized in illegal Garfield County growGlenwood Springs Post Independent14 Chinese nationals accused of growing 3,000 marijuana plants …Grand Junction Daily Sentinelall 13 news articles »

Read More: Marijuana grow raid prompts human trafficking investigation – Pueblo Chieftain

Comments are closed, but trackbacks and pingbacks are open.