By Chester Campbell 
Colleague Ben Small has been posting here about the drug problems along the Arizona border with Mexico. Jay Smith, with the Criminal Justice University website, has contributed the following article from their blog about recent drug busts that have netted millions of dollars worth of illegal drugs. 
The war on drugs has become bigger, costlier, and more dangerous with every  passing day. Drug smugglers have created well thought plans of smuggling drugs  across the US, but with the increased presence of agents, sting operations, and  help between local, state, and federal officers- big drug busts with millions of  dollars of seized drugs are becoming more common. Here are a few of the biggest  drug busts in recent years:
Gatun ship bust- The cocaine bust on the Panamanian ship, Gatun, is  considered the largest maritime cocaine bust in US history. The US Coast Guard  made contact with the ship after being spotted by a patrol ship in March of  2007. In plain sight, on the top main deck of the freighter, the Coast Guard  uncovered more than 42,000 pounds of cocaine with an estimated worth of 600  million dollars. 14 crew members, all from Mexico and Panama were arrested.
Project Deliverance bust- A two year nationwide drug bust with roots in  Nevada, ended with the arrests of 429 people in 27 different cities across the  US. The sting operation named “Project Deliverance” was composed of DEA, FBI,  ICE, several local agencies and Mexican officials, and led to the confiscation  of more than 1200 pounds of methamphetamine, more than 2 tons of cocaine, 1400  pounds of heroin, more than 69 tons of marijuana. The bust also led to the  seizure of more than 154 million dollars.
Gilroy, California bust- In August of 2010, several local and federal  agencies raided a home in Gilroy and confiscated crystal methamphetamines and  cocaine that had a street value of up to 100 million dollars. The home appeared  to have ties to Mexican drug cartels and the three men taken into custody were  Mexican nationals. The men are facing multiple felony charges including  possession for sale of methamphetamine and the manufacture of methamphetamine.
Southern California bust- After authorities pulled over a tractor trailer in  June of 2010 in Southern California for a traffic violation, a strong smell  overwhelmed them and after finding inconsistencies within the paperwork for the  load, a search of the trailer was prompted. Inside the trailer authorities  discovered about 20 tons of drugs including an estimated 38,000 pounds of  marijuana, 67 pounds of methamphetamines and 2,700 pounds of cocaine, totaling  an estimated 45 million dollars. The truck’s driver was arrested and charged  with possession, transportation, and sale of narcotics.
Pesotum, Illinois- The February 2010 drug bust, in which police seized more  than 2 tons of marijuana is among one of the biggest drug busts in Illinois  history. State police pulled over a tractor-trailer during a routine traffic  stop and after becoming suspicious and granted consent to search the vehicle,  found 270 shrink-wrapped bales of marijuana, an estimated total of between 14  and 19 million dollars. The driver and two passengers, who were headed to  Chicago, were arrested and charged with possession, manufacture and delivery of  cannabis, cannabis trafficking and cannabis conspiracy. If convicted, the men  face between 12 and 60 years in prison.
For more interesting crime info visit their blog at Criminal Justice University.
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2 comments:
i just saw the gilroy bust on tv thanx for sharing the info on the others
I reported on the largest drug bust in U.S. history in 1977 as a border patrol reporter. A large shipment of marijuana and cocaine was seized at the border at San Ysidro, south of San Diego. The strangest arrest was a dark blue van driven across the border in the middle of the night that was stopped because it didn't have it's headlights on.
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