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Message started by KingOfPain on Oct 23rd, 2009 at 7:44am

Title: US Sting On Drug Cartel,300+ Arrests
Post by KingOfPain on Oct 23rd, 2009 at 7:44am
Largest US sting on drug cartel arrests 300-plus

By ELLIOT SPAGAT and SEAN MURPHY, Associated Press Writers Elliot Spagat And Sean Murphy, Associated Press Writers   – Fri Oct 23, 2:00 am ET

OKLAHOMA CITY – In the largest single strike at Mexican drug operations in the U.S., authorities arrested more than 300 people in a sting that demonstrates an upstart cartel's vast reach north of the border.

The tentacles of "La Familia" extend coast to coast and deep into America's heartland, with arrests announced Thursday in 38 cities from Boston to Seattle and from St. Paul, Minn., to Raleigh, N.C.

Drug deals went down in Oklahoma parking lots, suppliers were advised to weld drugs into tire rims for transport, and in the Dallas and Seattle areas, dozens of children were removed from houses where authorities found drugs, guns or cash derived from drug sales.

Perhaps more than any other cartel, La Familia projects a Robin Hood image. The Drug Enforcement Administration said the group is "philosophically opposed to the sale of methamphetamine to Mexicans, and instead supports its export to the United States for consumption by Americans."

Mexican police say the gang uses religion and family morals to recruit. The gang has hung banners in towns saying they do not tolerate drug use, or attacks on women or children.

One of the gang's alleged recruiters, detained last spring, ran drug rehabilitation centers, helping addicts to recover and then forcing them to work for the drug gang or be killed, according to Mexico Public Safety Secretary Genaro Garcia Luna.

In Oklahoma, authorities seized about 20 pounds of methamphetamine, two pounds of cocaine, six weapons and several thousand dollars. They identified Ruben Garcia, 29, as a major supplier in the northeast part of the state.

Agents spotted Garcia and his partners dealing drugs over several months at restaurants, grocery stores and Wal-Mart parking lots in the Tulsa area, according to court documents. In one tapped phone call Oct. 9, Garcia counseled a supplier in Mexico who helped arrange a shipment in McAllen, Texas, that the easiest way to smuggle drugs is welded inside tire rims of vehicles.

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Title: Re: US Sting On Drug Cartel,300+ Arrests
Post by Marc on Oct 23rd, 2009 at 8:58am
As long as people keep providing a market for product, someone will find a way to supply it.

Having a sieve for a border doesn't help.

Title: Re: US Sting On Drug Cartel,300+ Arrests
Post by vietvet2tours on Oct 23rd, 2009 at 12:05pm
Move to Montana and become a marijuana mogul.

           Potter

Title: Re: US Sting On Drug Cartel,300+ Arrests
Post by KingOfPain on Oct 23rd, 2009 at 12:56pm

Marc wrote on Oct 23rd, 2009 at 8:58am:
As long as people keep providing a market for product, someone will find a way to supply it.

Having a sieve for a border doesn't help.


I totally agree Marc.

From the story/article:


"I would say that they were well-integrated members of the community," Clopp said. "A lot of them keep up the everyday appearance of work and family."

In the Inland Empire, a cluster of east Los Angeles suburbs where 25 people were arrested and 156 pounds of methamphetamine seized, most suspects are illegal immigrants from Mexico who came to the United States to work for La Familia, said Stephen Azzam, DEA assistant special agent in charge in Riverside, Calif.

Methamphetamine was shipped from the Inland Empire, an area with three interstate highways, to cities including Atlanta and Chicago, Azzam said.

La Familia is known as unusually violent, even by Mexico's standards.

After the arrest of one of its leaders in July in Mexico, the cartel launched an offensive against federal forces, killing 18 police officers and two soldiers over a weekend. In the worst attack, 12 federal agents were slain and their tortured bodies piled along a roadside as a warning for all to see.

"They are one of the most violent, if not the most violent, cartel in Mexico right now," said Michael Braun, who retired as the DEA's chief of operations last year.

La Familia operates methamphetamine "superlabs" in Mexico that produce up to 100 pounds of the drug in eight hours, a sharp contrast to small-time labs in the United States that have supplied American addicts, said Braun.

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Title: Re: US Sting On Drug Cartel,300+ Arrests
Post by KingOfPain on Oct 24th, 2009 at 9:48am
USATODAY.com

U.S. arrests more than 300 in Mexican drug cartel raids

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