Officer Arrested In Connection With Marijuana Growing Operation

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Officer in custody for marijuana growing probe

A Honolulu police officer was arrested in connection with his role in a marijuana growing operation in Honolulu and Mililani Mauka, according to federal court documents.

Honolulu Police Officer Michael Steven Chu has been on the force for 13 years. He was scheduled to appear in federal court Wednesday.

Chu has been charged with conspiring to possess and distribute nearly 50 marijuana plants and one pound of processed marijuana.

Court documents show Chu and a woman, Athena Lee, were arrested after Drug Enforcement Administration agents found 20 marijuana plants, large amounts of cash, and paperwork last Friday at the Moana Pacific Towers on Kapiolani Boulevard.

Agents also found a pound of marijuana and money orders in Chu's subsidized police car.

Chu and the woman happened to show up at the apartment during the search. Court documents show Chu was carrying a "plastic bag that contained nutrients and materials that are used in the indoor grow."

The next day, agents found a marijuana growing operation at Chu's home in Mililani Mauka.

Chu's neighbors say they never suspected the police officer would be charged with conspiring to distribute marijuana.

"My jaw just dropped," said Mililani Mauka resident Ellen Autele. "You never knew or would think that."

"It was disheartening to hear that kind of thing happen to him," said neighbor Wayne Autele. "It does put a black eye on all policemen. When you get one bad egg like this, it just taints everybody."

DEA agents launched an investigation when a Fed-Ex employee at the Honolulu International Airport intercepted a suspicious package that contained eight marijuana plants on April 5.

"It's a little embarassing for me because I'm a former police officer and I didn't smell anything and see anything," said Wayne Autele.

Federal agents say Chu told them he "just works for Athena Lee and helps her carry things for the grow operation."

Court documents detail how Lee, before the arrest, was also carrying a "bag that contained approximately $12,000... in $2,000 bundles and rubber banded together."

The Honolulu Police Department said Officer Chu has been placed on leave without pay and his police powers have been removed.

"This is a very serious allegation, and we are cooperating with the DEA in its investigation," said Honoulu Police Department Chief of Police Louis Kealoha. "The HPD has also initiated its own internal administrative investigation into the alleged activity."

"Any officer or civilian employee who violates the public trust by engaging in this type of activity should not be a part of the Honolulu Police Department," said Chief Kealoha.

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Lets see what he gets being a police officer. Another person using the mail just looking to get caught with their address saying come and get me.

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:rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl: Personally, I love it when Cop's get busted for weed!
 
oh...it gets better...in addition to having more plants than he is allowed with his medical marijuana card...the DEA now reports seizing 34 pounds (on top of the 1 pound they found in his car)....

Officer involved in marijuana growing since July, indictment says


By Star-Advertiser staff

POSTED: 06:59 p.m. HST, Apr 13, 2012
LAST UPDATED: 06:54 a.m. HST, Apr 14, 2012










Honolulu police officer Michael Steven Chu and his co-defendant have been involved in the illegal possession, cultivation, manufacture and distribution of marijuana since at least July last year, according to an indictment a federal grand jury returned Thursday.

The co-defendant is Athena Sui Lee.

The indictment charges Chu and Lee with possession of the 48 marijuana plants the Drug Enforcement Administration said its agents seized April 6 and 7, including 31 plants at Lee's Kapiolani Boulevard apartment and 13 plants at Chu's Mililani Mauka residence.

It also charges Chu and Lee with possessing the one pound of marijuana the DEA said its agents seized from Chu's vehicle April 6 and 34 pounds recovered Tuesday. And the indictment charges Chu with attempting to possess 14 pounds of marijuana the DEA said was addressed to his Young Street apartment last July but that it's agents intercepted.

Lee and Chu have been free on $25,000 unsecured, signature bond since Wednesday afternoon.

Officer involved in marijuana growing since July, indictment says - Hawaii News - Honolulu Star-Advertiser
 
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