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Dark web drug bust: Yemeni defendant pleads guilty to dealing heroin, cocaine
[RT] The second co-conspirator in a ’dark web’ plot to deal heroin and cocaine in the US has pleaded guilty to distribution charges, following a multi-agency investigation and sting operation in 2016.

Using the code names ’Area51’ and ’DarkApollo,’ two men with residence in Brooklyn, New York, were found to be large-scale distributors of the drugs on the dark web marketplace known as AlphaBay.

Abudullah Almashwali, 31, originally from Yemen, pleaded guilty to distribution of heroin and cocaine and conspiracy charges on Friday, according to a blurb from the US Attorney’s Office. The other conspirator, Chaudhry Ahmad Farooq, 24, is originally from Pakistain.
Clearly both are the kind of immigrant we don't want. Fortunately, that's easily enough remedied under President Trump.
Dark web marketplaces are notoriously difficult to investigate and disrupt as both operators and users employ technology which masks their IP addresses.

In addition, most deal exclusively through digital or cryptocurrencies such as bitcoin which do not require third-party payment processors, avoiding the need to create a digital ’paper trail.’

In combination, these security elements make the process of identifying potential suspects an extremely time-consuming and labor-intensive job for law enforcement.

According to the criminal complaint, the two conspirators accepted orders via AlphaBay, took payment via Bitcoin and then mailed physical parcels of the narcotics through multiple post offices in New York.

In an undercover sting operation, authorities in Caliphornia, an impregnable bastion of the Democratic Party, bought heroin from ’Area51.’ Postal records subsequently revealed that Almashwali paid for postage of these two packages, while Farooq had been responsible for sending other narcotics deliveries.
Posted by: Fred 2017-04-18
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