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April 25, 2005
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
U.S.
Arrests Afghan Drug Kingpin Aligned with the Taliban and Charges
Him with Importing Over $50 Million in Heroin

SAC John Gilbride and David Kelly, USA/SDNY
address New York press at Noorzai Press Conference. |
DAVID
N. KELLEY, the United States Attorney for the Southern District of
New York, and
JOHN P. GILBRIDE, the Special Agent in Charge
of the New York Office of the United States Drug Enforcement Administration
(the “DEA”), announced today the arrest of BASHIR NOORZAI,
a/k/a “Haji Bashir Noorzai,” an Afghan heroin kingpin charged
with conspiring to import more than $50 million worth of heroin from
Afghanistan and Pakistan into the United States and other countries.
President George W. Bush previously identified BASHIR NOORZAI as one
of the world’s most-wanted drug kingpins on June 1, 2004, pursuant
to the Foreign Narcotics Kingpin Designation Act. DEA
Administrator KAREN P. TANDY said: “Today’s arrest of
heroin warlord BASHIR NOORZAI is a resounding victory for both Afghan
and American citizens. We removed one of the world’s top drug
traffickers who orchestrated the smuggling of hundreds of kilograms
of heroin into
the United States and other countries and, for too long, devastated
the country of Afghanistan.”
According
to an Indictment unsealed in Manhattan federal court today, since in
or about 1990, BASHIR NOORZAI
led an international heroin-trafficking
organization (the “Noorzai Organization”) responsible
for manufacturing and transporting heroin in Afghanistan and Pakistan.
The Noorzai Organization then arranged for the heroin to be imported
into
the United States and other countries and sold for tens of millions
of dollars, it was charged.
During
the course of the conspiracy, the Indictment charged that
BASHIR NOORZAI controlled fields in Afghanistan where poppies were
grown and
harvested to generate opium. According to the indictment, after
the opium was harvested, the Noorzai Organization used laboratories
in
Afghanistan
and Pakistan to process the opium into heroin. BASHIR NOORZAI and
his co-conspirators then arranged to transport the heroin from
Afghanistan into the United States and other countries, it was charged.
According
to the Indictment, BASHIR NOORZAI was closely aligned with the Taliban
in Afghanistan. During the course of the conspiracy,
the Indictment charged that the Noorzai Organization provided
demolitions, weaponry, and manpower to the Taliban. In exchange for
its support,
the Taliban provided the Noorzai Organization with protection
for its
opium
crops, heroin laboratories, drug-transportation routes, and members
and associates, it was charged.
As
discussed above, on June 1, 2004, President George W. Bush designated
BASHIR NOORZAI as a foreign
narcotics kingpin pursuant
to the Foreign
Narcotics Kingpin Designation Act (the “Kingpin Act”),
which targets, on a worldwide basis, the most powerful foreign
narcotics traffickers,
their organizations, and their operatives. The Kingpin Act authorizes
the President of the United States to take these actions when
he determines that a foreign narcotics trafficker presents a
threat to the national
security, foreign policy, or economy of the United States.
Mr. KELLEY said: “The
Afghan drug lords who control Afghanistan’s
heroin supply seek to destabilize the country’s emerging democracy,
to exploit its farmers, and to poison the youth of the West. Our actions
today will help to instead dismantle the Afghan drug trade and bring
to justice the merchants of a powerful poison.”
Mr. KELLEY praised
the investigative efforts of the DEA. Mr. KELLEY said the investigation
is continuing.
This prosecution
is being handled by the International Narcotics Trafficking Unit of
the United States Attorney’s Office
for the Southern District of New York. Assistant United States Attorneys
BOYD M. JOHNSON III and AMY
FINZI are in charge of the prosecution. |