Organized Crime Task Force, Kingfisher County Sheriff's Office confiscate 2000+ illegal marijuana plants
OKLAHOMA CITY (June 17, 2025) – A Kingfisher man faces felony charges in the wake of a May 29 raid by the Attorney General Office’s Organized Crime Task Force (OCTF) on a suspected illegal marijuana grow operation. Hui Tang, 51, is charged with aggravated manufacturing of a controlled dangerous substance (marijuana), trafficking of controlled dangerous substance, and unlawful proceeds derived from illegal drug activity.
Agents with the OCTF and the Kingfisher County Sheriff’s Office found two illegal marijuana grow operations housed in a cluster of buildings in the Kingfisher area. That search resulted in the confiscation of 342 pounds of untagged, usable marijuana and 2,405 untagged marijuana plants – all of which was destined for the black market, according to investigators.
Attorney General Gentner Drummond said the arrest points to the continued success of the Organized Crime Task Force, which Drummond established in 2023.
“Our agents’ close partnerships with other federal, tribal, state and local law enforcement entities are making it loud and clear that drug traffickers and the like are not welcome in Oklahoma,” he said. “I am proud of the work of the task force and its valuable partnerships.”
Every person arrested, charged or indicted is presumed innocent unless and until convicted of a crime in a court of law.