Posts Tagged ‘drug cartels’

Authorities Worry Border Patrol Increasingly Corrupted

Tuesday, December 22nd, 2009

The recent arrest of Border Patrol Agent Luis F. Alarid has authorities increasingly worried about the possibility of Mexican drug cartels infiltrating the U.S. Border Patrol, even as the agency steps up its enforcement of the border. Alarid is accused of purposefully waving in marijuana- and immigrant-filled trucks across the U.S. border in exchange for over $200,000 in cash. But Alarid is not the only agent who has been subject to corruption from the cartels.

Anti-corruption investigators say that the cartels research potential targets and then offer them sex, drugs, money –whatever it takes, in order to get the agents to join their team. Many of the defendant’s San Diego criminal attorneys believe the newly-hired agents can be easily swayed because their $70,000 a year paychecks are minuscule compared to the payments they can receive for smuggling through only a few illegal trucks.

Arrests of agents has gone up 40% in the last few years. Officials even believe the cartels are urging their own operatives to seek out positions in the agency. As long as the person has no criminal record, the admission to the agency may be somewhat easy. The rash of hiring at the agency has made the corruption even easier; “there is so much hiring; if you have a warm body and pulse, you have a job,” said one investigator.

To read more about the increase in corruption, see the article in the New York Times. Image Via Jim.Greenhill [Flickr].

Over 300 Arrested In Nationwide Drug Sweep

Tuesday, October 27th, 2009

0000278852-017More than 1200 people have been arrested on drug-related charges in a 44-month-long, multi-agency sting called “Project Coronado.” The operation also resulted in the seizure of around 11.7 tons of drugs and $32.8 million USD. In the last two days alone, over 300 arrests were made –each of these 300 recent arrestees are believed to be somehow involved with the Mexican La Familia drug ring. This drug cartel is said to be the leading importer of methamphetamine into the United States. Investigators say the outcome of the arrests and seizures is certain to deal a heavy blow to one of the strongest cartels in Mexico.

“This unprecedented, coordinated U.S. law enforcement action — the largest ever undertaken against a Mexican drug cartel — has dealt a significant blow to La Familia’s supply chain of illegal drugs, weapons and cash flowing between Mexico and the United States,” said Attorney General Holder. “We will not allow these cartels to operate unfettered in our country, and with the
increases in cooperation between U.S. and Mexican authorities in recent years, we are taking the fight to our adversaries. We will continue to stand strong with our partners in Mexico as we work to disrupt and dismantle cartel operations on both sides of the border.”

More than 3,000 federal, state and local officers, spread throughout 19 U.S. states, were involved with the two-day take down. Investigators also managed to secure over 725 pounds of methamphetamine, 60 kilograms of cocaine, 950 pounds of marijuana, 140 weapons and 100 vehicles.

While this is great news for the U.S. government and those fighting the war on drugs, it may be devastating to anyone that has been wrongly accused in the sweep. These investigations are highly efficient in quantity, but because they operate in such large scale, mistakes can often be made and it is not uncommon for someone to be wrongly arrested in these operations. Anyone mistakenly arrested in Southern California  is urged to contact a San Diego criminal attorney from The Law Offices of James J. Warner, as soon as possible.

To read more about Project Coronado, see the article on Reuters. Image Via MajoraCarterGroup [Flickr]