'Billion dollar' drug ring dealt lethal blow

Provided by PCSO

October 31, 2011 - 3:36 pm
Pinal County Sheriff Paul Babeu announced today in Phoenix the results of a 17-month multi-agency drug investigation. Standing behind Babeu is state Attorney General Tom Horne. Photo provided by PCSO.

Federal, state and local authorities announced the results Monday of “Operation Pipeline Express,” a 17-month multi-agency investigation responsible for dismantling a massive narcotics trafficking organization suspected of smuggling more than $33 million dollars’ worth of drugs a month through Arizona’s western desert, including the Thunderbird Farms area near Maricopa.

At a news conference Monday, top-level representatives for the agencies overseeing the investigation, including U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s (ICE) Homeland Security Investigations (HSI), the Pinal County Sheriff’s Office and the Arizona Attorney General’s Office, laid out details of the case.

“Today we have dealt a significant blow to a Mexican criminal enterprise that has been responsible for poisoning our communities with the distribution of millions of dollars’ worth of marijuana, cocaine and heroin,” said Arizona Attorney General Tom Horne. “I find it completely unacceptable that Arizona neighborhoods are treated as a trading floor for narcotics.

"This case is the result of an outstanding partnership between federal and county law enforcement authorities and the Arizona Attorney General’s office, which will handle the prosecution. These partnerships are essential to making sure these criminals experience the full force of the justice system.”

Officials say the ring, organized around cells based in the Arizona communities of Chandler, Stanfield and Maricopa, used backpackers and vehicles to move loads of marijuana and other drugs from the Arizona-Mexico border to a network of “stash” houses in the Phoenix area. After arriving in Phoenix, the contraband, which also included cocaine and heroin, was sold to distributors from multiple states nationwide.

Monday’s announcement comes four days after federal and local investigators executed the third in a succession of large-scale enforcement actions tied to the probe, taking another 22 defendants into custody. To date, 76 individuals have been arrested in connection with “Operation Pipeline Express,” ranging from organizational “bosses” to stash house guards and load drivers.

During last week’s warranted searches, authorities seized more than two tons of marijuana, 19 weapons — including assault rifles, handguns, and shotguns — and nearly $200,000 in cash.

“Through our joint efforts, we’ve sent a resounding message to the Mexican cartels that Arizona is off limits to their operatives,” said Matthew Allen, special agent in charge for HSI in Arizona. “As this case makes clear, law enforcement in Arizona is united in its resolve to protect our communities and our country from the scourge of large-scale narcotics trafficking. We stand ready to use every tool and resource at our disposal to attack and dismantle these organizations.”

Prior to last week’s takedown, authorities had conducted two other major enforcement actions in connection with “Operation Pipeline Express.” Earlier this month, agents executed a dozen search warrants throughout central and southern Arizona, including in the communities of Casa Grande and Stanfield, taking custody of 17 primary case targets. In mid-September, the initial enforcement action in the investigation resulted in the arrest of six suspects on state drug and conspiracy charges.

“We in Arizona continue to stand and fight the Mexican drug cartels, who think they own the place,” said Pinal County Sheriff Paul Babeu.
“This is America and we shall bring a crushing hand of enforcement against those who threaten our families and our national security. While this is a historic drug bust, sadly this represents only a fraction of what my deputies face every day.”

Intelligence gathered as part of “Operation Pipeline Express” indicates the organization is tied to Mexico’s Sinaloan cartel and has been in existence for at least the last five years. During that time, authorities conservatively estimate the ring has smuggled more than 3.3 million pounds of marijuana, 20,000 pounds of cocaine and 10,000 pounds of heroin into to the United States, generating almost $2 billion in illicit proceeds.

Authorities believe the organization has produced such huge profits by gaining a virtual monopoly over the smuggling routes along an 80-mile section of Arizona’s international border, from Yuma to just east of the community of Sells.

The probe that evolved into “Operation Pipeline Express” began in May 2010 following a traffic stop by Pinal County Sheriff’s deputies in Stanfield. To date, the case has resulted in the seizure of more than 60,000 pounds of marijuana; in excess of 200 pounds of cocaine; approximately 160 pounds of heroin; more than $750,000 in cash; and nearly 110 weapons, including multiple assault rifles.

In addition to the three lead agencies, more than 20 federal, state and local law enforcement organizations provided support for this investigation. They include: U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP), both Border Patrol and CBP Air and Marine; the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA); the U.S. Attorney’s Office; the U.S. Marshals Service; the Arizona Department of Public Safety; the sheriff’s offices in Pima and Maricopa counties; and the police departments of Casa Grande, Chandler, Coolidge, El Mirage, Eloy, Florence, Gila River, Glendale, Goodyear, Marana, Maricopa, Phoenix and Young Town.

Officials stressed the drug-trafficking investigation is ongoing and U.S.-based authorities are continuing to coordinate closely with their Mexican law enforcement counterparts, as well as with the HSI and DEA Attaché offices in Mexico, to pursue additional leads and suspects. Much of the cost associated with the investigation is being funded by two federal anti-drug initiatives, the High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area (HIDTA) program and the Organized Crime Drug Enforcement Task Forces.

The view video footage of some of the arrests, visit http://www.dvidshub.net/units/ICE#.Tq8j7_QUq7s

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everything we do Obama will find a way to undo.......
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Now you are ready to run for congress, congratulations sir. Please make right by a female city GIS employee years ago, she was the first to try to give you that, and had her job terminated. 3 letter words oh her a debt of gratitude. Notice how I only ask for cost expenditures to be reimbursed. Because some people almost lost allot in this. For more damaging than a billion dollars can be to any one person.

Ben

Karen look me up on gmail, I'll add you in my circle in a heartbeat. I'm so in
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In trouble for this post. Maybe I should go back to taking more methotrexate like everyone thought i needed. Instead of proper physical therapy, and intesive care. Thanks fire fighters for knowing who your friends were.
I thought they were going to post the names of the losers the busted in the area. That should be public.
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Not this time Obama, can't undo this. I agree ,losers names should be public. GREAT job!!!!!
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I was lookng forward to reading the names and charges, too. I want to know what kind of vermin are infesting my neighborhood.
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This is far from a “death blow”. At best, this is merely an inconvenience to the Mexican drug cartels. Law Enforcement organizations: Don't start patting yourselves on the back, yet. This work is far from over.
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Of the people arrested in these raids, half of them were illegal aliens. We have foreign nationals doing harm to our country for money. Unfortunately, for every criminal arrested, there's two cousins, three uncles and several brothers ready to take their places in the “family business”.

Knowig this fact, I was rather irritated to discover that several of the homes raided on Thursday were still occupied TODAY with the appearance of “business as usual”. Each of these properties should have been seized, closed up and their occupants arrested or tossed out on the street.

I drove by four of the raided homes this afternoon (Monday 10/31/2011). The home on Mayer Blvd. had a big red “X” taped to the front door. Perhaps, this is a message to other load vehicles. The home on Brewer Rd. and the one at 8759 N. Warren Rd. were still occupied with people milling about. The occupants simply put sheets over the broken windows and picked up where they left off.
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lets let them all into the USA and then all of us move down there... think they will follow us?
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How could the neighbors not know anything was going on? Viewed some "b roll" videos of the Maricopa busts and with the amount of pot and traffic in the area, someone had to see and smell what was happening over the last year. Did any of you call the police over the last year on these people??
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My parents live on Mayer Blvd. where one of the sweeps took place and NO you could not SMELL anything coming from the house! LOL jeeze people really?! The house has always been quit and empty with not allot of traffic or suspicious people coming in and out. Therefore, it came to be a big surprise that the house had something to do with the drug ring. But then again these people are smart when it comes to this stuff, that’s why its taken law enforcement 17 months to narrow things down and get things right. So yea, if it was that obvious over the last year someone would have called the police about it and it would not have taken law enforcement that long to figure it out! However, we are all happy that things are starting to get better! *Vandal49588* is right law enforcement is just scratching the surface of this problem and they have a long road ahead of them! I also thought it was a lil odd being that the house is a crime seen that there were still women and kids staying in the ho
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Who is living there?
Dont know who is living there, i drove by the house the day after everything and there were woman and children sitting outside the house but have not seen anyone there the last few days.
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Congratulations to all of the agencies involved and a heartfelt thank you for making our area a better place to live. Please keep up the good work.
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We have nationals that dont know better, and provide the demand for a medication to be abused.
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