3 Indicted in NJ's Largest Marijuana Bust

They're accused of growing an estimated $10 million worth of pot in N.J. homes

Three people have been indicted on charges stemming from the largest marijuana bust in New Jersey history.

They're accused of growing an estimated $10 million worth of pot in homes in Middlesex and Monmouth counties.

Attorney General Paula Dow says Tuan Dang of Port Monmouth is charged with leading a narcotics trafficking network, which carries a mandatory life sentence.

Ngoc Bui of Old Bridge and Thu Nguyen of Monroe are each charged with maintaining a drug production facility.

A Monroe Township police officer in February detected the smell of marijuana wafting from the chimney of a home. Authorities said he found Nguyen burning unusable parts of pot plants in the fireplace.

It's not clear whether the three have hired lawyers.
 

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