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    DEA Busts Nationwide Home Delivery Drug Ring

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    DEA Busts Nationwide Home Delivery Drug Ring
    More Than 130 Suspects Arrested In Coast-To-Coast Sweep


    POSTED: 3:13 pm EDT August 15, 2006

    WASHINGTON -- Federal agents arrested more than 130 alleged drug traffickers from coast to coast Tuesday who U.S. officials said smuggled heroin from Mexico and offered phone-up home delivery like a takeout pizza shop.
    Beginning before dawn, Drug Enforcement Administration agents conducted arrest raids and searches, seeking up to 150 people, about half of them illegal immigrants, according to senior drug enforcement officials, who spoke on condition of anonymity before the official announcement.
    By early afternoon, the investigation had produced 131 arrests in 15 cities, from Charleston, S.C., to Los Angeles, based on 10 federal indictments and state charges, the officials said.
    Known as Operation Black Gold Rush, the investigation was being described at an afternoon news conference here by Assistant Attorney General Alice Fisher and deputy DEA administrator Michele Leonhart. Officials gave this account of how the ring operated:
    The ring grew its own poppies and refined them in Mexico and smuggled an unusually pure variety of black tar heroin across the U.S.-Mexican border, mostly in Arizona, with couriers on foot or in vehicles. Mexican black tar heroin, a dark and sticky substance, is usually only about 30-40 percent pure, well below the purity of Colombian heroin. But among the more than 37 pounds of heroin seized in this case, some was 85 percent pure," officials said.
    Among other marketing strategies, the gang preyed on recovering heroin addicts. It sent street dealers out from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. and operated outside methadone clinics where addicts receive treatment.
    Packaging a quarter to half a gram of heroin in balloons for convenience, the dealers would offer addicts two free balloons if they bought two balloons.
    More sophisticated techniques were available for trusted clients. Agents conducted surveillance that showed the gang distributed telephone numbers clients could call. At first a courier would be sent to deliver the heroin to the customer in a car in parking lot, but later after several sales, clients could call and order delivery of heroin to the front door of their home.
    Couriers bringing money back to Mexico were told to buy a clunker vehicle and stash cash throughout its body, drive across the border, then gather the cash and dump the vehicle.
    Agents seized more than $380,000 in cash that constituted illegal profits from the operation, $260,000 of it before Tuesday.
    The federal investigation began last November after a single heroin seizure and, in cooperation with state and local police, Tuesday's raids were designed to take down the ring's entire U.S. distribution system from regional sales directors down to street-level dealers. No arrests were made in Mexico, officials said, but the investigation is continuing.
    The investigation was conducted in Nashville, Memphis and Knoxville, Tenn.; Indianapolis; Columbus and Cincinnati, Ohio; Denver, Los Angeles and Riverside, Calif.; Charlotte, N.C.; Columbia, Greenville, Charleston and Florence, S. C. and Phoenix, Ariz.
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    Federal agents arrested more than 130 alleged drug traffickers from coast to coast Tuesday who U.S. officials said smuggled heroin from Mexico and offered phone-up home delivery like a takeout pizza shop.
    Darn these illegals are getting bold! While any drug bust of this magnitude is reason for celebration, I'm not going to heap too much praise on a federal government, because these illegals shouldn't have been here in the first place! Just imagine how many similar operations are probably going on right now in this country because of our federal governments failure to chase down and deport all illegal immigrants (even those stopped for simple traffic violations).

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    And the heck of it all is, our federal government KNOWS it's coming in here, who is bringing it and how and where it goes to..........and still does NOTHING to stop it. Then they want to make a big issue of it when the people accidentally get caught.
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    And the heck of it all is, our federal government KNOWS it's coming in here, who is bringing it and how and where it goes to..........and still does NOTHING to stop it. Then they want to make a big issue of it when the people accidentally get caught.
    Of course our federal gooberment does nothing about drug trafficing. There is far too much money involved in the pay offs to politicians, as well as money & property seized via asset forfeiture. And lets not forget all the jobs for prison staff to incarcerate the druggies, as well as all the construction jobs to build the prisons. AND the "Drug War" makes a dandy distraction for the "unwashed masses".

    "LOOK! LOOK! DRUG GANGS ARE KILLING OUR CHILDREN!! WE MUST SURRENDER OUR RIGHTS SO THAT WE MAY FEEL SAFE!!! pay no attention to the man coming across the border with those same drugs"
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