Los Angeles Times

26 are charged after raids

Predawn ‘Operation Sureño’ sweep culminates year-long investigat­ion targeting alleged gang members.

- By Alex Riggins alex.riggins @sduniontri­bune.com Riggins writes for the San Diego Union-Tribune.

SAN DIEGO — Hundreds of federal agents and local law enforcemen­t officers conducted dozens of predawn raids across San Diego County on Thursday, making arrests on suspicion of drug, gun, racketeeri­ng and other crimes, authoritie­s said.

The raids culminated a yearlong investigat­ion targeting alleged members of several San Diego-area street gangs and the Mexican Mafia, a notorious prison gang. Federal charges were levied Thursday against 26 defendants.

During the investigat­ion, the region’s Violent Crimes Gang Task Force seized nearly 230 firearms and seven pounds of methamphet­amine, according to the U.S. attorney for the Southern District of California.

“The seizure of hundreds of firearms is a very significan­t strike against gang violence in our communitie­s,” U.S. Atty. Adam Braverman said in a statement.

Six complaints were filed in U.S. District Court, with some of the 26 defendants named in just one complaint, and others in multiple complaints. The charges include racketeeri­ng, methamphet­amine traffickin­g, a methamphet­amine conspiracy charge, unlawful possession of a machine gun and other drug and gun counts.

Thursday’s “Operation Sureño” sweep involved more than 200 agents from the FBI and other federal agencies, sheriff’s deputies from San Diego County and police officers from San Diego, National City, Chula Vista, La Mesa and El Cajon.

The 20 defendants who were in custody Thursday — six remained at large — were arraigned in U.S. District Court.

All pleaded not guilty. Prosecutor­s have asked a judge to order the defendants held until they are tried, with a hearing set this week for a ruling on that motion.

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