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Real estate agent Tony Tran accused of cultivating commercial quantity of cannabis
A REAL estate agent is accused of tricking eight property owners into leasing out commercial spaces which were allegedly turned into clandestine hydroponic greenhouses growing more than 2000 cannabis plants.
One owner has described her horror at finding interior walls knocked down, a kitchen ripped out and holes in the ceiling and floor after allegedly letting real estate agent Tony Tran, 36, lease her premises.
Tran did not enter a plea when he faced Burwood Local Court on 14 charges including nine of knowingly taking part in cultivating a commercial quantity of cannabis, after police seized almost 2500 plants from eight properties.
It follows a separate incident in which another real estate agent was banned for 10 years after he was jailed for allowing a tenant to grow cannabis at a rental property.
Hang Thinh Do is appealing against NSW Fair Trading’s 10-year ban on his licence, saying he has turned over a new leaf.
Tran is accused of leasing the eight premises with fraudulent documents containing bogus company names and referees.
Real estate agent Tony Tran / Supplied
Strikeforce Grassy officers raided the eight properties Tran had allegedly leased between July 2013 and December 2014, finding hundreds of cannabis plants at each property.
One owner said she discovered her commercial property at Stanmore had been turned into a hydroponic setup when she went to speak to the tenant about overdue rent and walked in to darkness. The woman said the kitchen had been ripped out, a wall had been knocked down in a bedroom and there were holes in the ceiling and floor.
“They made it like it wasn’t a house any more,” she said, adding it took six months and “lots of money” to repair the damage.
Tran’s case will return to Burwood Local Court on June 8.
The Civil and Administrative Tribunal has adjourned Do’s case to June 7.
Source: http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/ne...s/news-story/6022fcb0c2fb4ac713eb8c386f504d62
A REAL estate agent is accused of tricking eight property owners into leasing out commercial spaces which were allegedly turned into clandestine hydroponic greenhouses growing more than 2000 cannabis plants.
One owner has described her horror at finding interior walls knocked down, a kitchen ripped out and holes in the ceiling and floor after allegedly letting real estate agent Tony Tran, 36, lease her premises.
Tran did not enter a plea when he faced Burwood Local Court on 14 charges including nine of knowingly taking part in cultivating a commercial quantity of cannabis, after police seized almost 2500 plants from eight properties.
It follows a separate incident in which another real estate agent was banned for 10 years after he was jailed for allowing a tenant to grow cannabis at a rental property.
Hang Thinh Do is appealing against NSW Fair Trading’s 10-year ban on his licence, saying he has turned over a new leaf.
Tran is accused of leasing the eight premises with fraudulent documents containing bogus company names and referees.
Real estate agent Tony Tran / Supplied
Strikeforce Grassy officers raided the eight properties Tran had allegedly leased between July 2013 and December 2014, finding hundreds of cannabis plants at each property.
One owner said she discovered her commercial property at Stanmore had been turned into a hydroponic setup when she went to speak to the tenant about overdue rent and walked in to darkness. The woman said the kitchen had been ripped out, a wall had been knocked down in a bedroom and there were holes in the ceiling and floor.
“They made it like it wasn’t a house any more,” she said, adding it took six months and “lots of money” to repair the damage.
Tran’s case will return to Burwood Local Court on June 8.
The Civil and Administrative Tribunal has adjourned Do’s case to June 7.
Source: http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/ne...s/news-story/6022fcb0c2fb4ac713eb8c386f504d62