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Federal authorities have arrested 16 individuals and seized record-breaking quantities of fentanyl, cash, firearms, and vehicles across multiple states, dismantling what the DEA is calling 'one of the largest and most dangerous drug trafficking organizations in U.S. history.'
Heriberto Salazar Amaya, 36, also known as "El Paisa," is the alleged leader of a drug trafficking organization distributing across the Southwest for the Sinaloa Cartel. The busts took place in 5 different states and included the record 400 kilo fentanyl seizure in New Mexico as well as dozens of weapons, high end vehicles and nearly $6 million in cash.
“This historic drug seizure, led by the DEA, is a significant blow against the Sinaloa Cartel that removes poison from our streets and protects American citizens from the scourge of fentanyl,” said Attorney General Pamela Bondi. "This case represents DEA’s largest single seizure of fentanyl pills to date. I commend the men and women of DEA for their extraordinary work, day in and day out, and I remind the cartels that DEA is relentlessly in pursuit and will not stop until we destroy your networks.”
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The coordinated busts took place on April 28 and 29 as agents seized approximately 365,000 pills fentanyl pills, 1,543.5 grams of heroin, 569.9 grams of cocaine, and 24 firearms from Robert Herrera’s apartment. That same day, they seized approximately 165.5 kilograms of fentanyl pills from a storage unit rented by Misael Lopez Rubio.
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On April 29, agents seized approximately 110,000 fentanyl pills from a stash house in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
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The trafficking ring was led by Heriberto Salazar-Amaya and his brother Rafael for the Sinaloa Cartel. "He's the leader. He's the number one guy, and I want them to stay in our prisons as long as possible. I have no desire to send them back to Mexico because they were coming across our border illegally,” Bondi said of the bust. "No longer will they be able to do that, but the amount of drugs, the amount of money, the amount of weapons, most of these individuals, if convicted, will remain in American prisons, perhaps Alcatraz."
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As part of this operation, law enforcement executed coordinated search warrants across 6 states, resulting in the following seizures:
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Albuquerque, NM
- Approximately $610,000 in U.S. currency
- 49 firearms, some with switches, and some ghost guns
- 396 kilograms of fentanyl pills
- 11.5 kilograms of fentanyl powder
- 1.5 kilograms of cocaine
- 3.5 kilograms of heroin
- 7 pounds of methamphetamine
- A Ford Raptor and GMC Denali Two vehicles valued at approximately $140,000
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Salem, OR
- More than $2.8 million in U.S. currency
- Jewelry valued at approximately $50,000
- A Mercedes AMG and Ford F-150 Shelby valued at approximately $150,000
Layton, UT
Phoenix, AZ
- Approximately $390,000 in U.S. currency
- 72 pounds of methamphetamine
- 13 kilograms of fentanyl pills
- 2.4 pounds of heroin
- 5 kilograms of cocaine.
Las Vegas, NV
- Illegal alien apprehended and removed
- More than $93,000 in U.S. currency
- 2.7 kilograms of cocaine
- 1 pound of methamphetamine
Denver, CO
- 800,000 fentanyl pills
- More than $60,000 in U.S. currency
- Various amounts of meth, heroin and fentanyl powder
They will 100% snitch, just like they were snitched on by their "friends" and "family"
ReplyDeleteSnitcher Truther snitched!!!
DeleteDEA wiping mexico's ass again & flushing it's shit- mexico doesn't care how many Americans or even mexicans die.
ReplyDeleteOne hand washes the other, butt it's always Uncle Sam that has to wipe
DeleteLmao I believe tobacco and alcohol kill many more but you don’t see them doing anything about it. Fat ass Rambo wannabe. Just stick to laying in that recliner fat ass
DeleteWanna bet i can still buy a fent pill for 5$ rn. Lol what a bust. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
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8:19 Midget Mijo, your mom is going to kick you out, if you use drugs.
DeleteI am willing to bet that wrecks kill more people than anything on planet.
DeleteWhat a rogues' gallery!
ReplyDeleteThe majority of these scurrilous yet presumed innocent (pictured) detainees are deportion-proof U.S. citizens, who will probably be back on the streets to re-offend within 5-10 years.
The hardware looks expensive, even to my untrained eye.
Is that a Walther P-38 pistol amongst the bunch?
Lotsa readers know about this stuff, but are too paranoid or too smart to get drawn into any conversations Big Brother may be watching 👁️👁️ !!!
Is that a Walther P-38 pistol amongst the bunch? No, I don’t think so, I think that’s a 9x18 Makarov, probably a FEG PA 63.
DeleteWow, another 300 million US lives saved.
ReplyDeleteThere's a new sheriff in town and his name is...DONALD J TRUMP!
ReplyDeleteHe not da Sheriff da megelito, he is da president of USA.
DeleteLa mas grande aprehension de fentanilo de la DEA fue un cargamento (solo uno), nomas. Sigue siendo la mas debil de las agencias de EEUU. Los que celebran esta pendjada son puros payasos nada ba a cambiar
ReplyDeleteChapitos, mayo flaco , or guano ?
ReplyDeleteWith how costly wars are to maintain this will definitely hurt Chapos or MF
DeleteIf mugshots alone could convict...
ReplyDeleteGOOD..but unfortunate the people that had a minimal role will get at least 10 yrs..thier role probably no more than 1 yr! Smh
ReplyDeleteWord on the street is that Gustave Fring, aka the Chicken Man, snitched. He will not allow and drugs moving w /o without a piso.
ReplyDeleteWord on the street today is...the letter of the day is..."U' for unicorn.🦄
DeleteThe government don’t give a damn about the American people,there just pissed they don’t get a cut 😂😂😂
ReplyDeleteThis is a great bust. Fewer drugs in the streets. I went to the store this morning and I over heard four homeless junkies complaining that they couldn't get drugs. The results are quickly showing. I hope the judges in all their cases throws the book at them. Nuff Said!!!
ReplyDeleteSinaloa is a war zone. Articles on that please if possible.
ReplyDeleteLa Jefa Sheinbaum not gonna get her narco payment this month!
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DeleteThere's are other Cartels, that pay to play Mijo.
American crikos won't get their drugs, soon they will be the ones climbing over the border 🧱 Tromput0 pndj0
DeleteAny info on if the audio from Isidro released yesterday is authentic and that he and his group are joining MF for an all out war against Chapitos for two weeks starting on the 9th?
ReplyDeleteYeah the US is mad they didn’t get tariffs in the narcotics.
ReplyDeleteI’m wondering how you can tell real from fake norco is that why people die ? They don’t know ?
ReplyDeleteIf you didn't get it from a U.S. pharmacy it's almost certainly fake. If you got it from a Mexican pharmacy, it's probably just Tramadol. The fentanyl goes into fake oxycontin pills. Totally different.
DeleteOk wow well someone needs to get fentanyl test strips and test it .
DeleteSnitchaloas getting ready to do what they do best…. Stay tuned
ReplyDeleteGreat bust! Happy the Yankee nazis are finally stemming the flow of fentanyl from coming through our Northern border into our free sovereign not for sale country of Canada.
ReplyDelete51st state... 🇨🇦
DeleteIf only USA do this more often they will bankrupt the cartels. But instead they like to play the blame game.
ReplyDeleteThese guys have zero taste in firearms. There are a few glocks and smith m&p's, which are fine and funtional, but much of the rest is trash. No stocks or decent optics, even pop up irons on any of the rifles, short barrels, a pointless drako style pos. Some Caniks, but at least a high point made it in and I see a worn cz 75, or a clone made by psa or some south american manufaturer. These guys never buy any high quality, accurate, fast, pistols or rifles. With that kind of quick money, you can't do much legit with it, why not buy custom guns, they hold value, and if you can stash an 8k custom 2011 or or some wilson combats, night hawsk, hell, even the new cz shadow 2 carry at 1200 or some cool HK's. Guns are fairly small, last a long time, can be sold quickly and easily, for quick money, hold and increase in value. Some of these people could have world class collections stashed away, and I am not even touching on the value of historic or rare firearms. smh. Real question for anyone who has been in the game or is, is it safe to assume people who make millions and up are able to at least stash a small percentage of their cash for family or use down the road? Stuff that can't be traced, they just dug a hole somewhere on their own, and buried some cash properly packaged, or it is in the wall of a great aunt type deal?
ReplyDeleteIf these guys get "lost" during transportation I don't think anyone will mind
ReplyDeleteThere’s people that sell there prescriptions t words end of month to get by till the first of the month get there welfare checks
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