Hundreds Arrested in Cross-Country Campaign Against Drug Cartel
Federal authorities have arrested more than 750 people across the country in what they describe as "the largest and hardest hitting" operation to ever target the "the very violent and dangerously powerful" drug cartel known as Sinaloa.
The cartel is being blamed for much of the violence erupting along the U.S.-Mexican border, according to officials familiar with the operation.
U.S. officials said Wednesday that the Drug Enforcement Administration, the Federal Bureau of Investigation and divisions of the Department of Homeland Security have spent two years investigating and arresting people associated with the Sinaloa cartel — which they say has been smuggling drugs, laundering millions of dollars obtained illegally and fueling a wave of violence along the Southern border.
It's a start!
Remember Buddy Blattner, the old voice of the Kansas City Royals? When our guys won, at the last out he always said, "This one belongs to the Royals!".
ReplyDeleteWell, friends, this one belongs to George Bush who started this sting nearly two years ago.
Interesting bit of trivia, in Spanish, "sin" (seen) means "without" in English. "Loa" means "praise". Sinaloa = without praise. How wierd are these murderous bastards.