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News (Media Awareness Project) - US CA: 4 Drug Cartel Cells Crushed 41 Arrested
Title:US CA: 4 Drug Cartel Cells Crushed 41 Arrested
Published On:2002-06-14
Source:Los Angeles Times (CA)
Fetched On:2008-08-30 09:54:58
4 DRUG CARTEL CELLS CRUSHED; 41 ARRESTED

Four Los Angeles cells of the feared Arellano Felix drug cartel have been
dismantled with the arrests of 41 suspects on trafficking charges in
California and elsewhere in the country, authorities announced Thursday.

The sweep concluded an intensive two-year investigation and was part of a
nationwide crackdown on the powerful Mexico-based cartel, which imports
millions of dollars worth of cocaine, heroin, methamphetamine and marijuana
into the United States every year.

"We have seriously damaged a large, sophisticated and--I can assure you--a
very violent drug traffic organization," Los Angeles County Dist. Atty.
Steve Cooley said at a joint news conference with officials from local,
state and federal law enforcement agencies. More than 400 officers raided
31 sites in Los Angeles, Riverside and San Diego counties early Thursday.
They seized $360,000 worth of cocaine, marijuana and heroin, nine handguns
and eight assault rifles.

Search and arrest warrants also were executed Thursday in Minnesota,
Connecticut, Arizona, New York and Mexico, officials said. Authorities were
still looking for 36 more suspects.

The arrests in what authorities term Operation Vise Grip are the latest
setback for the Arellano Felix organization, the powerful drug gang that
has used violence and bribery to control drug trafficking along the
Tijuana-San Diego corridor for more than a decade.

Cartel enforcer Ramon Arellano Felix was killed in a police shootout in
Mazatlan in February. His brother, Benjamin, was seized by Mexican army
soldiers weeks later.

The four dismantled Los Angeles cells all run independently, authorities
said. Among those arrested Thursday were Rosario Uriarte and Juan Ramon
Camacho, who authorities said are two of the city's top drug traffickers.

"We targeted from the highest levels of the organization down to the street
level," said interim Los Angeles Police Chief Martin Pomeroy.

Authorities called the Los Angeles-based probe the largest domestic attack
yet against the Arellano Felix cartel. Beginning in January 2000,
investigators from 18 states aimed at its local operations.

Los Angeles cells are responsible for smuggling, transporting and
distributing drugs to cities as far away as Boston, New York and
Minneapolis, authorities said.
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