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drhemp
27-02-2009, 10:57 AM
WASHINGTON (AFP) – US and Mexican authorities have arrested 750 people over 21 months in an anti-drug sweep, including 52 members of Mexico's Sinaloa drug cartel detained Wednesday, Attorney General Eric Holder said.

The cartel members were arrested as part of an "international narcotics trafficking and money-laundering investigation called Operation Accelerator," Holder told a press conference.

The operation -- which investigated crimes in the United States, Mexico and Canada -- netted some 59 million dollars in cash, 12,000 kilos (12 tonnes) of cocaine, 544 kilos (1,200 pounds) of methamphetamine and 1.3 million Ecstasy pills.

"An operation of that scope and magnitude can only be effective with combined forces against the enemy," Holder said, praising cooperation between agencies and governments in the arrests.

The bloody war between rival cartels, fighting for control of drug trafficking into the United States, the world's biggest consumer of cocaine, has produced internal chaos in Mexico.

Unrest related to the drug trade has caused the violent deaths of some 5,300 people throughout the country last year alone, according to official figures, despite a government crackdown that saw the deployment of nearly 36,000 troops.

The US Drug Enforcement Administration's Acting Administrator Michele Leonhart, speaking alongside Holder, said the investigation unveiled the scope of the cartel's international network, including a "super meth lab that is so sophisticated we've seen none like it anywhere."

The operation not only took out cartel operatives in larger US cities such as New York and Los Angeles, but in smaller towns like Lancaster, Pennsylvania and Stow, Ohio.

Leonhart added that the raids uncovered drug factory machines able to produce 12,000 ecstasy tablets an hour.

The operation effectively "shut down" drug cartel networks throughout North America, she said.

The DEA "will continue attacking the international drug trade with every tool at our disposal, fighting to defeat those who put deadly drugs on our streets and engage in violence in our communities," she said.

The pointless war on drugs continues. The comments on this page are well worth a read
http://rawstory.com/news/2008/Massive_drug_sweep_nets_750_arrests_0225.html

venividivici2311
27-02-2009, 01:10 PM
And what about Mr George Bush Senior???;)

whiterain
27-02-2009, 02:04 PM
no mention that they would have had to take out more people than they have arrested but then i guess life doesnt matter to these psychos

januspolanski
27-02-2009, 02:20 PM
What they mean is that non CIA/Government drug dealers are targeted so that CIA/Government drug dealers can make even more profit than before.

drhemp
27-02-2009, 04:06 PM
What they mean is that non CIA/Government drug dealers are targeted so that CIA/Government drug dealers can make even more profit than before.

Spot on.

ritchs
27-02-2009, 06:14 PM
Spot on.

Such hypocrisy of them. The coalition, mostly US forces there in Afghanistan to protect the opium crop from the Russians and the Chinese. Gangstas

octopusrex
27-02-2009, 06:28 PM
The pointless war on drugs continues. The comments on this page are well worth a read
http://rawstory.com/news/2008/Massive_drug_sweep_nets_750_arrests_0225.html

Not at all pointless, sadly. Those in the know understand that the war on drugs is actually a very profitable arms-deals to Latin America with the sole purpose of having little brown people kill each other. It's been going on for a while and many, many fortunes in politics and arms dealers have been created by it.

drhemp
27-02-2009, 06:45 PM
Not at all pointless, sadly. Those in the know understand that the war on drugs is actually a very profitable arms-deals to Latin America with the sole purpose of having little brown people kill each other. It's been going on for a while and many, many fortunes in politics and arms dealers have been created by it.

Agreed, but pointless to most of us.