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Large Cocaine Seizure at Presidio Port: CBP Officers Intercept 27 Pounds

CBP officers at the Presidio Port of Entry thwarted a drug smuggling attempt, seizing 27 pounds of cocaine hidden in a vehicle’s floorboard. The driver, a 24-year-old U.S. citizen, was arrested and handed over to federal authorities. This interception underscores CBP’s unwavering commitment to border security and stopping illegal narcotics from entering the U.S.

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Cosa Nostra’s Encrypted Platform: How Number 1BC Shields the Mafia

After law enforcement cracked EncroChat and Sky ECC, Cosa Nostra turned to Number 1BC for secure communication. Italian authorities confirmed this shift during a massive crackdown, arresting nearly 180 members. The platform is now key to drug trafficking, money laundering, and extortion. As organized crime evolves, IT professionals have become vital assets, helping criminals evade detection in the digital age. Law enforcement must adapt quickly to counter these advanced technologies.

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San Joaquin County Drug Bust: 16,500 Fentanyl Pills, 72 Pounds of Meth Seized

Authorities in San Joaquin County conducted a major drug bust, seizing 16,500 fentanyl pills, 72 pounds of methamphetamine, and 83 pounds of processed marijuana. The monthslong investigation led to the arrests of Jose Villegas-Urrea, Jose Garcia-Soto, and Alfredo Contreras Balbuena on various drug-related charges, including possession and manufacturing of controlled substances. Deputies also seized firearms, cash, and meth conversion labs. In a separate incident, authorities confiscated eight kilograms of fentanyl during a vehicle search in Stockton, leading to the arrest of Francisco Eduardo Sandoval-Baez. Law enforcement continues to crack down on drug trafficking in San Joaquin County.

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AFP Seizes 11 Tonnes of Precursor Chemicals in Major NSW Drug Lab Bust

The AFP has seized over 11 tonnes of precursor chemicals in one of NSW’s largest clandestine drug lab operations, linked to an alleged failed drug import plot. Acting on intelligence, authorities raided a commercial property in Auburn, uncovering industrial-grade drug-making equipment and chemicals used for methamphetamine production. Additional precursor substances were seized at an Eastwood residence.

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Operation CABRAS Dismantles French-Spanish Drug Ring: 24 Arrests & 151kg Seized

A sophisticated drug trafficking network smuggling large quantities of narcotics between Spain and France has been dismantled following a major law enforcement operation. Operation CABRAS, led by the French Gendarmerie under the supervision of the Specialised Interregional Jurisdiction (JIRS) of Rennes, targeted a criminal syndicate responsible for importing cannabis resin, cocaine, and synthetic drugs into France via Spain.

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Quarter-ton of cocaine seized in Holbrook traffic stop

Arizona Department of Public Safety troopers seized nearly 554 pounds of cocaine worth an estimated $16.6 million to $22.1 million from a tractor-trailer in Holbrook. The drugs, hidden in boxes labeled with luxury car logos, were smuggled from California to Canada and discovered during a traffic stop for civil violations. Amarjeet Singh Matharu, the truck driver, was arrested for possession and transportation of narcotic drugs for sale. Since August, DPS has confiscated 6,498 pounds of illegal drugs, highlighting their commitment to combating drug trafficking in communities.

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13 people charged over the largest cocaine seizure in Australia

The AFP has charged 11 men and two juveniles following an investigation into a transnational organised crime syndicate accused of conspiring to import 2.34 tonnes of cocaine into Australia by sea.

The men, including the crew of a vessel allegedly attempting to import the illicit drugs into Queensland and multiple parties waiting on shore to collect the cocaine, were arrested on Saturday (30 November, 2024) night and in the early hours of yesterday (Sunday, 1 December, 2024), following a joint investigation between the AFP and Queensland Police Service (QPS).

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AFP and ABF seize 33.7 tonnes of illicit drugs and precursors

The AFP and Australian Border Force (ABF) have seized more than 33.7 tonnes of illicit drugs and precursors in the past financial year. The majority of illicit drugs seized include methamphetamine (11t), 1,4-butanediol (6.8t), cocaine (5.6t), MDMA (1.8t), ketamine (1.5t) and heroin (745kg). The amount of illicit drugs and precursors seized in 2023-24 was an increase compared to the previous financial year, with an additional 7.1 tonnes of border-controlled drugs seized by the AFP and ABF at the border and across Australia. The AFP works with ABF to disrupt the attempts of criminal syndicates to import and traffic illicit drugs through the aviation, maritime and postal streams. In April, 2024, the AFP charged three men from New South Wales over an alleged import of 500kg of cocaine into regional Queensland via a large cargo vessel. The AFP searched the vessel and found 15 black and yellow waterproof bags that each contained about 32 blocks of a substance that tested positive to cocaine. Each block weighed about 1kg. More than 4200 litres of 1,4 Butanediol, known as ‘bute’, has been seized by authorities in Sydney since a change in Commonwealth legislation in March 2024 defined it as a border controlled drug (Crimes and Other Legislation Amendment (Omnibus No.2) Act 2023). The seizures included 180 litres of bute imported from China and was concealed in bottles labelled as body oil. The ABF alerted the AFP who executed search warrants in Fairfield and Lidcombe where an alleged additional 1000 litres was found. In a separate matter, a trio from Queensland was charged for their alleged involvement in the importation and possession of about 560kg of cocaine allegedly discovered during a search warrant in a small coastal town of Western Australia in August, 2023. Police alleged the men were Australian members of a transnational criminal syndicate that imported the illicit drugs into WA by sea. AFP Commander Paula Hudson said the AFP’s seizure of 33.7 tonnes of illicit drugs during the past financial year had prevented serious harm to Australians as a result. “Australia sadly remains a lucrative target for transnational serious organised crime and while these criminal syndicates continue to become more sophisticated in their attempts to smuggle harmful drugs into our country, the AFP and our law enforcement partners, remain a step ahead,” Commander Hudson said. “The AFP remains committed and focused on targeting, identifying and disrupting these attempts to import harmful illicit substances into our country, and is dedicated to bringing those responsible to justice. “The increase in the number of seizures at the border, and AFP successful operations across Australia, should also serve as a warning to the criminal syndicates which are trying to bring these illicit drugs into this country. We are watching, we are ready, and we will bring you to justice.” ABF Acting Commander Troy Sokoloff praised the efforts of ABF and AFP officers in 2024. “As the year draws to a close, it’s quite sobering to see these figures and to consider the immense community harm that has been prevented by the dedication and significant efforts of officers in our agencies and law enforcement partners,” Acting Commander Sokoloff said. “We are keenly aware that Australia will continue to be targeted by criminals seeking to profit and cause the community harm, and our clear message is this: Do not attempt to illegally import narcotics. Our highly skilled officers will detect them and you will face the full force of the law as a result.” There were 11,220 Australians hospitalised – the equivalent of over 30 hospitalisations every day in 2021-22 – from methamphetamine, cocaine or heroin consumption. 1 December 2024 Source: AFP

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77-Year-Old NSW Man Charged with Alleged Methamphetamine Importation in WA

A 77-year-old NSW man has been charged over an alleged methamphetamine importation in Western Australia, highlighting the involvement of older individuals in high-stakes drug trafficking. Authorities intercepted the illicit shipment as part of a targeted operation aimed at disrupting organized crime networks. Investigators believe the accused played a role in facilitating the smuggling attempt, which involved concealing the drugs within commercial cargo. This case underscores the far-reaching impact of the meth trade and law enforcement’s ongoing efforts to combat drug syndicates operating across Australia. Authorities continue their investigation to uncover further links in the trafficking network.

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