U.S. Moves Against Top Mexican Drug Cartel
PHOENIX Calling Mexican drug trafficking organizations a national security threat, Attorney General Eric H. Holder Jr. announced Wednesday that federal authorities had mounted their biggest assault against one of Mexicos most powerful drug cartels. More than 750 people nationwide have been arrested, tons of cocaine and marijuana have been seized and the distribution of drugs has been disrupted through a series of raids and arrests as part of an investigation begun under the Bush administration 21 months ago, Mr. Holder said.
The operation comes at a time of rising concern over Mexicos drug violence and the reach of trafficking organizations into the United States. It has focused on the Sinaloa cartel and culminated with a wave of arrests, unsealed indictments and seizures on Tuesday and early Wednesday in California, Maryland and Minnesota.
The Sinaloa organization, based in Sinaloa State in northwest Mexico, is one of the oldest cartels and has been blamed for a large share of the spiraling violence in the country that has left more than 6,000 people dead in the past year amid turf wars and a government crackdown on their operations.
From Washington to Maine, we have disrupted this cartels domestic operations, Michele M. Leonhart, the acting administrator of the Drug Enforcement Administration, said in a statement before a news conference in Washington with Mr. Holder.
The investigation, known as Operation Xcellerator, included the arrest of 755 people, among them leaders of the cartels cells based in the United States that helped transport and distribute drugs, Ms. Leonhart said. She said the arrests had also seriously impacted the cartels Canadian operations. Agents confiscated 149 vehicles, 3 aircraft, 3 vessels and 169 weapons, the officials said.
Posted by: Steve White 2009-02-26 |