U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration

DEA Mexico Chief Quietly Ousted After Socializing, Vacationing With Miami Drug Lawyers

The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) has quietly removed its former top official in Mexico, who allegedly had links to several lawyers in Miami representing notable drug traffickers.
Haiti President Jovenel Moise Assassination: Haitian-American Suspect Is a Former U.S. DEA Informant

Haiti President Jovenel Moise Assassination: Haitian-American Suspect Is a Former U.S. DEA Informant

A Haitian-American suspect in the assassination of President Jovenel Moise was said to be an ex-informant to the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA).
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Former DEA Agent Accused of Laundering Money for Cartel

Prosecutors alleged an agent used a sensitive type of undercover DEA investigation to divert money to accounts he and other conspirators controlled.

Drug Smuggling Tunnel Detectors Are the Latest in the Technological Arms Race Between Cartels and US Authorities

In the technologically escalating battle between drug smugglers and law enforcement, U.S. agents are looking to Israel's "underground Iron Dome" for a new tool to gain the upper hand.

7 Most Powerful Mexican Drug Cartels That Control US Illicit Drug Market

Trafficking of illegal drugs including meth, cocaine, heroin and marijuana have been dominant throughout the United States.

Guzmán Replaced by Mysterious Colombian Woman on DEA's Most Wanted

At 5 feet, 135 pounds, Maria Teresa Osorio De Serna probably does not seem like a particularly threatening person. But the DEA recommends that people "do not attempt to apprehend" Osorio de Serna.

Mexican Drug Cartel News: DEA Says Mexico Drug Ring Used Plains, Kansas Bank to Launder Millions

A Mexican cartel apparently used a small southwest Kansas bank to launder some $2 million in drug proceeds, the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration alleges in an affidavit.
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