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Wednesday, January 16, 2013

18 Charged In Drug Trafficking Operation

Federal prosecutors say 18 people have been changed in a drug trafficking operation that spanned three states and transported hundreds of pounds of marijuana.

The 18 were charged in indictments and complaints unsealed Tuesday. Fifteen people were arrested and search warrants were executed on homes and businesses in Maryland, New Jersey and California.

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2 comments:

lmclain said...

Great job. Kept a lot of cops busy playing undercover agent with secret cameras and spy equipment. But even SLOWING down the drug trade? LOL! The cops might as well stand on the beach and try to stop the next high tide. They WASTED our tax dollars and will waste much more printing plaques and awards for their "heroic" efforts. Holding award dinners. Price of drugs? Dropping.....great job....

Anonymous said...

drug dealing is like the way electric is run on the US. in a grid that can reroute easily.
One person is taken out of the game, they find the next available person to take their spot, or push it on their friends to do it. stopping dealers won't stop the deals! unless you really lock them all up... sounds like a wild goose hunt to me