BROOKLYN — The NYPD busted a $10 million-a-year drug operation in Greenpoint, officials said Friday.
Police and Homeland Security investigators arrested Philip Feng, 36, and Victor Bae, 35, in Greenpoint after the two men picked up a container packed with 300 pounds of pot on Wednesday, according to the NYPD.
Undercover agents watched Feng and Bae load the container into a truck at 414 Maspeth Ave. in East Williamsburg on March 9 and then drive to 234 Java St.
Officers then arrested the two men and found the drugs in their truck.
Investigators got a search warrant the following day for the Java Street office, where they found 100 more pounds of marijuana, mushrooms, liquid PCP and liquid human growth hormones, all worth about $2.5 million.
They also recovered about $100,000 in cash and a .22 caliber revolver.
Feng and Bae, who both live in Brooklyn, were charged with criminal sale of marijuana, criminal possession of a weapon, criminal possession of marijuana, criminal possession of a controlled substance and criminal possession of drug paraphernalia.
Both men were expected to be arraigned in Brooklyn Criminal Court Friday.
There was no information on a lawyer for either man.