DEA surge against cartel turns up fentanyl, millions in cash, guns
- The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration seized fentanyl, counterfeit pills, cash, firearms, and made arrests during a surge against the Jalisco New Generation Cartel.
- During the operation, 670 arrests were made, along with the seizure of 92.4 kilograms of fentanyl and over $18 million in cash.
- President Donald Trump designated the Jalisco New Generation Cartel as a Foreign Terrorist Organization earlier this year.
- DEA Administrator Terrance Cole emphasized that every action against the cartel is aimed at saving lives and protecting communities.
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The Drug Control Administration (DEA) reported having seized tens of tons of drugs in the United States last week from the Jalisco Nueva Generación Cartel (CJNG) and that according to local price data they could be valued at at at least $1 450 million, that is, about 29 billion pesos. Without specifying the cities where they were carried out, the DEA reported having coordinated various operations against the CJNG for five days in which in additi…
According to the DEA, the CJNG operates globally, with tens of thousands of members, partners and facilitators in at least 40 countries.

DEA surge against cartel turns up fentanyl, millions in cash, guns
(The Center Square) – The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration said Monday it seized fentanyl, fake pills, millions in cash, 244 guns, and made 670 arrests during a week-long surge aimed at dismantling the Jalisco New Generation Cartel.

DEA surge against CJNG turns up fentanyl, millions in cash, guns
(The Center Square) – The Drug Enforcement Administration announced Monday that it seized fentanyl, fake pills, millions in cash, 244 guns, and made 670 arrests during a week-long surge aimed at dismantling the Jalisco New Generation Cartel.
The U.S. drug agency, DEA, announced Monday the arrest of 670 people and the seizure of thousands of kilos of drugs, in a major blow to the criminal networks of the Cartel Jalisco Nueva Generación (CJNG) in that country. The arrests and insurements occurred between September 22 and 26, according to the agency in a statement. This is the second blow to Mexican criminal organizations in the United States in a few weeks, following the agency’s anno…


The Drug Control Administration reported the arrest of 670 individuals linked to the CJNG in the United States last week.
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