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News
Release
Detroit
Police Department and DEA Announce Joint Operation Results
NOV 5--Detroit,
MI- On November 5, 2003, Detroit Police Chief Ella Bully-Cummings and
U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) Special Agent in Charge Michael
A. Braun announce the results of a one-year joint investigation in the
City of Detroit. This operation involved the deployment of the DEA Mobile
Enforcement Team (MET) and the Detroit Police Department (DPD) Narcotics
officers to target some of the cities most crime ridden eastside areas.
The DEA Mobile Enforcement Team is a concept developed in 1995 to assist
police agencies throughout the United States to identify and dismantle
their most violent and disruptive narcotics gangs.
During the yearlong
undercover operation, which concentrated in Detroit's 9th and 11th eastside
police precincts, agents made undercover purchases, conducted numerous
raids and used electronic surveillance to document the illegal activities
of these organizations. As a result of this joint enforcement operation:
- 30 defendants were
charged with federal narcotics violations
- 3 defendants were
charged with state drug violations
- approximately seven
pounds of crack cocaine seized
- approximately 22
pounds of powder cocaine seized
- approximately $225,000
cash seized for forfeiture
- 375 grams of heroin
seized
- 25 firearms seized
- one luxury conversion
van seized
Several of the ongoing
investigations have identified narcotics sources of supply in the Southwest
United States responsible for distributing drugs to several Detroit narcotics
organizations.
DEA is proud of the
long established working relationship we enjoy with the Detroit Police
Department and we look forward to continuing that partnership under the
leadership of newly named Detroit Police Chief Ella Bully-Cummings.
For more information
on the DEA or the Mobile Enforcement Team, please visit www.dea.gov and
click on the programs and operations section.
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