Organized Crime Task Force raids grow operations, processing facilities in Tulsa, Claremore
OKLAHOMA CITY (April 9, 2026) – Attorney General Gentner Drummond’s Organized Crime Task Force raided two illegal marijuana grow operations and two processing facilities Wednesday. Agents raided KMA 2021 in Tulsa, Wanna-Dab Labs in Tulsa and Danky McNuggy Medical Group in Claremore and Tulsa.
Several suspects were arrested, and more than 58,920 plants and 1,350 pounds of processed marijuana were seized. Nine illegal immigrants were taken into custody by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and deported.
“We are making communities across the state safer each time we shut down an illegal marijuana grow operation,” Drummond said. “I appreciate our partnership with the Trump administration to work with ICE to deport illegal immigrants who are involved in these operations and to build a more secure Oklahoma.”
Among those arrested were Qiu Cheng Chen, also known as Sam Chen, and his wife, Xiufeng Lin, also known as Linda Lin, of Jenks. The couple was arrested on complaints of conspiracy to defraud the state, conspiracy to manufacture a controlled dangerous substance (marijuana), aggravated manufacturing of CDS (marijuana) in both Tulsa and Rogers counties and a pattern of criminal offenses.
Chen and Lin are accused of operating a drug trafficking organization, beginning in 2024, that used straw ownership schemes to unlawfully obtain, register and operate multiple medical marijuana businesses in Tulsa and Rogers counties. Straw ownership schemes are used to conceal the true ownership of properties and businesses.
OCTF agents worked in conjunction with the Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Authority, Tulsa County Sheriff's Office, Rogers County Sheriff's Office, Cherokee Marshals Service, the Oklahoma National Guard 63rd Civil Support Team, Oklahoma Department of Agriculture, Food and Forestry, U.S. Customs and Border Protection, Homeland Security Investigatins and ICE to carry out these operations.
When Drummond took office, more than 9,000 licensed marijuana grow operations were in Oklahoma. Now, fewer than 1,200 remain.
Attorney General Drummond and agents are shown during the raid of Danky McNuggy Medical Group in Claremore on Wednesday.