Imperial Valley Press

44 charged, half-ton of meth seized in California operation

-

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — A massive crackdown on drug traffickin­g in the San Francisco Bay Area has ended with dozens of people being indicted and the seizure of more than a half-ton of methamphet­amine, federal authoritie­s announced Thursday.

“Operation Burnt Orange” involved four separate investigat­ions over more than 1 1/2 years and numerous federal, state and local law enforcemen­t agencies.

With the help of federal wiretaps and informants, they tracked drug shipments from the Mexico border to the Bay Area, authoritie­s said at a news conference.

In one case, drugs were stashed in a spare tire.

Charges have been filed against 44 people accused of selling drugs supplied by the Sinaloa cartel. A dozen of those named are still at large, authoritie­s said.

The indictment­s “reflect drug traffickin­g from procuremen­t, to transporta­tion, to distributi­on to mid-level dealers, and all the way down to street level sales,” said David Anderson, U.S. attorney for the Northern District of California. “Countless individual­s and entire communitie­s suffer, but drug trafficker­s have no regard for the destructio­n caused in their path.”

During the operation, authoritie­s seized 1,100 pounds (499 kilograms) pounds of methamphet­amine, 500 grams ( 17.6 ounces) of fentanyl and some 40 pounds ( 18 kilograms) of cocaine and heroin.

“The scope is breathtaki­ng,” Anderson said.

The amount of methamphet­amine seized was described as the largest of its kind by federal agents in the region.

It was enough to provide 80 million doses, said Daniel C. Comeaux, special agent in charge of the DEA’s San Francisco

Division.

“Methamphet­amine that is pure, potent and cheap has flooded the American market and drug traffickin­g organizati­ons see an opportunit­y to profit. They utilize distributi­on hubs, like the Bay Area, to distribute their poison,” Comeaux said. “As methamphet­amine overdoses rise, the significan­t drug seizures in this investigat­ion has undoubtedl­y saved lives.”

Also seized were $ 200,000 in cash and nearly a dozen guns.

The largest single seizure was in January in

Sunnyvale, where 11 weapons and 572 pounds (259.4 kilograms) of meth were taken. The indictment­s charge five men with illegally buying weapons and gun parts in the U.S. for export to Mexico, including assault weapons.

“The defendants allegedly combined the firearms with grenade launchers assembled in Mexico, and attempted to obtain .50-caliber sniper rifles and grenade launchers for resale on the black market,” according to a statement from the U.S. attorney’s office.

 ?? Karl Mondon/Bay Area News Group via AP, Pool ?? David L. Anderson, the United States Attorney for the Northern District of California, announces the results of a large Bay Area-based drug bust linked to the Sinaloa Cartel in Mexico, on Thursday in San Francisco.
Karl Mondon/Bay Area News Group via AP, Pool David L. Anderson, the United States Attorney for the Northern District of California, announces the results of a large Bay Area-based drug bust linked to the Sinaloa Cartel in Mexico, on Thursday in San Francisco.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United States