Cartels 100M Seized In Los Angeles Fashion District

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Nearly 1,000 law enforcement agents raided dozens of Los Angeles businesses and warehouses Wednesday and seized almost $100 million dollars — some of it packed in cardboard boxes labeled “1 million” — in a bust that federal officials called one of the largest money laundering investigations ever.

“The huge amounts of cash seized shocked even our agents,” said Virginia Kice, a spokesperson for Immigration and Customs Enforcement, which, along with the FBI and Drug Enforcement Administration, executed search warrants and arrested nine people. Three other suspects are wanted by authorities.

“Los Angeles has become the epicenter of narco dollar money laundering, with couriers bringing duffle bags full of cash to many of those businesses," Assistant U.S. Attorney Robert Dugdale said. In one of three criminal cases uncovered by federal agents during the 16-month investigation, some of the cash was allegedly laundered and sent to the notorious Sinaloa Cartel to pay for the ransom of a U.S. citizen who was being held hostage and was tortured in Mexico, officials said. In another case, agents handed a business owner bundles of cash that was splattered with what appeared to be blood — and which was accepted with no questions asked.

Officials said cash was dropped off at businesses in the garment district, which was then used to pay for products that would be exported to Mexico. Once those goods arrived they were sold to a distributor, who paid in pesos, which would then be turned over to drug traffickers like the Sinaloa Cartel.

100M in all new hundreds?!?!

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I still think they seriously under estimate illegal drug money earrings.
 
Does anyone know what happens to that money once it is seized by the Feds?
 
Feds incinerate most of the cash they seize supposedly. They say some of it gets redistributed as well. Alphabet boys doing nothing but keeping the cartels in business, to think this 100m's ain't even a tip of the iceberg is unreal.
 
the government doesnt care about anyone

you think they are gonna take thjs free money and give it to us? lulz


God I wanna punch you.

Obviously they don't go around handin out bills to civilians.

It was just a thought of what they could do.

I figured it ended up in some government "budget"
 
I wonder how much these other cartels make. Wasn't El Chapo worth like a billion?

Like I said, I believe that's BS.

If a single cartel has 100M cash in the states, in one laundering ring, not including assets and drugs in the streets, I'd imagine that's just the tip of the iceberg.

El Chapo had to be worth multi billions.
 
LOL @ marking the box "$1 Million"

Gonna be a bunch of officers pushing new whips after this.
 
Feds incinerate most of the cash they seize supposedly. They say some of it gets redistributed as well. Alphabet boys doing nothing but keeping the cartels in business, to think this 100m's ain't even a tip of the iceberg is unreal.

Nah man, they're pretty open about spending that cash.


New Yorker reporter Sarah Stillman, who penned a deeply reported piece on asset forfeitures, wrote in August 2013 that “thousands of police departments nationwide have recently acquired stun grenades, armored tanks, counterattack vehicles, and other paramilitary equipment, much of it purchased with asset-forfeiture funds.” So SWAT teams have an incentive to conduct raids where they seize property and cash that then goes into their budgets for more weapons.

Grenade launchers

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Aircraft (including drones)

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Armored vehicles (including Bearcats, pictured in earlier post)

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Assault rifles (5.56mm & 7.62mm)

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http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2014/08/15/us/surplus-military-equipment-map.html?_r=0
 
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This Mexican brothas is wild with money. So yeah 100m is nothing to these dudes
 
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