Albukirk, New Mexico – A man from Navajo acknowledged that he was guilty of 15 charges caused by allegations that he had performed illegal marijuana operations in New Mexico and on Navajo Nation, blowing pesticides to the United States and workers working in the country illegally.
Federal Public Prosecutors announced the agreement of guilt on Tuesday, saying that Dineh Benly confessed to the leadership of what they described as a wide range of agriculture and distribution that spanned several years, and exploited workers and pollution of the San Juan River on tribal lands.
and The indictment Benallly, his father and partner were canceled earlier this year after the authorities raided farms in a rural area east of Bokirk. The document said that the Foundation included building more than 1,100 hemorrhoids of hemp, seeking Chinese investors to finance the effort and employ Chinese workers to develop crops.
Benlly, 48, the headlines are published for the first time when its operations were in northwest of New Mexico Federal authorities raided in 2020. A lawsuit was filed against the Ministry of Justice in Navago, which led to the suspension of the court of these operations.
Set of He also raised the Chinese workers Biennial and Partners. The workers claimed that they had been seduced in New Mexico and forced to work long hours in the marijuana trim in Nashio, where the planting of the factory is illegal.
The federal authorities said that about 260,000 plants of marijuana and 60,000 pounds of manufactured marijuana were confiscated from the operation in northern New Mexico, while the subsequent raid on farms near Estansia revealed about 8,500 pounds (3,855 kilograms) of marijuana, and 35 thousand dollars.
Federal Public Prosecutors said that Biennial is facing 15 years old and even life imprisonment when he was sentenced.