Illegal immigrants involved in cartel discovered during drug bust in Colorado, with seizure of over 130k fentanyl pills
During an episode of ‘The Story,’ Jonathan Pullen, the special agent in charge at the DEA, discussed the drugs and weapons that were confiscated during a deportation raid in Colorado.
Two illegal aliens with connections to a cartel were arrested on Monday during a drug bust near Denver, Colorado. Law enforcement officials seized a significant amount of drugs, including a large quantity of fentanyl pills.
The Drug Enforcement Agency’s Rocky Mountain Field Division (RMFD) and the Rocky Mountain High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area task force collaborated to carry out a search warrant at an apartment complex in the Denver area on Monday morning.
Law enforcement officers were seen in videos posted on the RMFD’s X account as they approached and breached the door to a first-level apartment.
The Trump administration is proud to announce its efforts to remove the most dangerous illegal immigrant criminals from the streets of the United States. They have been working tirelessly to accomplish this goal.
Two individuals who are in the country illegally and have connections to the Mexican Sinaloa and Jalisco cartels were apprehended during a drug operation in the Denver, Colorado area. The operation resulted in the confiscation of around 130,000 fentanyl pills, as well as heroin, cocaine, and methamphetamine. This successful bust was carried out by the DEA Rocky Mountain Division.
During the raid, the agency discovered two individuals who were identified as illegal aliens and had ties to the Sinaloa and Jalisco Mexican cartels. The search also yielded a significant amount of drugs, including approximately 130,000 fentanyl pills, as well as cocaine, methamphetamine, and heroin.
Authorities apprehended two individuals, whose identities remain undisclosed, for their alleged involvement in the incident.
The Denver, Colorado area experienced a significant drug bust, led by the DEA Rocky Mountain Division and the Rocky Mountain High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area. Approximately 130,000 fentanyl pills were seized during the operation. This successful action demonstrates the commitment of law enforcement agencies to combatting the illegal drug trade.
In one of its videos from the bust, RMFD boldly sends a message to the wrongdoers: “The next door we kick in just may be yours.”
The DEA has arrested numerous illegal immigrants during a recent raid on a makeshift nightclub in the Denver area. This operation was specifically targeted at the violent Venezuelan gang known as Tren de Aragua.
DEA agents were spotted outside a makeshift nightclub, where they had apprehended alleged Tren de Aragua gang affiliates. Handcuffed illegal immigrants were also seen at the scene. (DEA Rocky Mountain Field Division)
DEA Cracks Down on Drug Traffickers in Makeshift Nightclub, Detains 50 Illegal Aliens
The Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) recently made a significant breakthrough in its fight against drug trafficking, as it successfully dismantled a criminal operation operating out of a makeshift nightclub. In the operation, the DEA apprehended a total of 50 illegal aliens who were involved in this illicit activity.
The DEA, known for its relentless pursuit of drug traffickers, received a tip about a hidden drug operation taking place within a makeshift nightclub. Acting swiftly, the agency launched a meticulously planned raid to bring down the criminal network responsible for these illegal activities.
Upon entering the premises, the DEA agents were met with a scene of chaos and debauchery. The makeshift nightclub was filled with revelers, drug paraphernalia, and illicit substances. With great determination and precision, the agents apprehended those involved in the drug trafficking operation, ensuring that no one would escape justice.
During the raid, the DEA discovered evidence of a well-organized criminal network, indicating that this operation had been ongoing for quite some time. The illegal aliens detained during the operation were believed to be actively participating in the drug trafficking activities within the makeshift nightclub.
The successful operation carried out by the DEA serves as a powerful message to drug traffickers and criminals involved in illicit activities. It reaffirms the agency’s commitment to dismantling criminal networks and ensuring the safety and security of our communities.
As investigations continue, the DEA plans to gather more evidence and identify all individuals involved in this illegal drug operation. By doing so, they aim to disrupt the drug supply chain and prevent further harm caused by these criminal activities.
The DEA’s relentless efforts to combat drug trafficking and apprehend those responsible for these illegal activities are an integral part of maintaining law and order in our society. Through operations like this, they send a clear message that drug traffickers will not go unpunished and that our communities will remain safe from the devastating effects of drug abuse.
In the past week since President Donald Trump assumed office, thousands of illegal aliens have been apprehended in nationwide raids conducted by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
ICE reported that on Monday, they made 1,179 arrests and issued 853 immigration detainers.
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