ÉTATS-UNIS 🇺🇸 (DEA) : les dernières ‘Narconews’ au 27 août 2024

Southwest Missouri Man Sentenced to 22 Years for Meth Trafficking, Illegal Firearms

August 26, 2024

SPRINGFIELD, Mo. – A Joplin, Mo., man has been sentenced in federal court for his role in a conspiracy to distribute methamphetamine and for illegally possessing firearms. Dustin L. Holden, 34, was sentenced by U.S. District Judge Roseann A. Ketchmark on Friday, Aug. 23, to 22 years and nine months…

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Traffic Stop Results to 20 Years in Prison for Man Leading Meth Conspiracy

August 23, 2024

SPRINGFIELD, Mo. – A Nevada, Mo., man was sentenced in federal court today for leading a conspiracy to distribute methamphetamine. Trenton D. Wallace, 28, was sentenced by U.S. District Judge Roseann A. Ketchmark to 20 years in federal prison without parole. On Dec. 14, 2023, Wallace pleaded guilty to one…

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Florida Man Pleads Guilty to Violent Kidnapping of Rival Drug Trafficker

August 23, 2024

Tampa, Florida – United States Attorney Roger B. Handberg announces that Mario Espino (25, Holiday) has pleaded guilty to five counts of a superseding indictment charging him with kidnapping, possessing methamphetamine and fentanyl with the intent to distribute, and possessing a firearm in furtherance of a drug trafficking crime. Espino…

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Twelve Individuals in Central Florida, Puerto Rico, and South Carolina Charged with Murder, Drug Trafficking, Money Laundering, Firearms Offenses, and Fraud

August 23, 2024

Tampa, FL – United States Attorney Roger B. Handberg announces the return of four indictments charging a total of 12 individuals with murder in furtherance of drug trafficking, conspiracy to commit drug trafficking, conspiracy to commit money laundering, conspiracy to commit wire fraud, illegal possession of firearms, and bank fraud…

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DEA Washington Division Calls on the Community to Have Important Conversations on Dangers of Drugs and Fake Pills in Back-To-School Routines

August 22, 2024

Washington, DC – As schools in the District of Columbia, Maryland, and Virginia open their doors to students and teachers this month, the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) Washington Division is urging the community to have important conversations about the consequences of drug experimentation and misuse as the new school year…

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ESPAGNE 🇪🇦 (Madrid) :  Gianina García Troche a été arrêtée le 17 juillet et fait l’objet de deux demandes d’extradition, l’une émanant de la Bolivie et l’autre du Paraguay

Après l’arrestation de Gianina García Troche, épouse de Sebastián Marset, en Espagne, on a appris que leurs enfants avaient été transférés en Espagne, où l’avocat de la défense du couple du trafiquant de drogue uruguayen a loué une propriété.

L’avocat a déclaré que le Bureau national d’Interpol Paraguay avait envoyé un rapport sur la situation juridique de la femme arrêtée, dans lequel, selon la défense, une « erreur volontaire » a été commise car ont été ajoutés des délits qui ne figuraient pas dans le dossier judiciaire ( l’association pour commettre des délits, le trafic de drogue et le blanchiment d’argent).

Interpol Paraguay aurait-il envoyé un rapport sur la situation juridique de l’épouse de Sebastián Marset dans lequel, selon la défense, une « erreur volontaire » a été commise car ont été ajoutés des délits qui ne figuraient pas dans le dossier ?

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SAUDI ARABIA 🇸🇦 (Riyadh) : 349,710 Captagon pills were discovered concealed within a shipment labeled as “equipment used in polishing tiles

RIYADH: Saudi authorities have thwarted an attempt to smuggle 349,710 Captagon pills into the Kingdom through the Jadidat Arar land crossing on the border with Iraq, Saudi Press Agency reported.


The Zakat, Tax, and Customs Authority said that the pills were discovered concealed within a shipment labeled as “equipment used in polishing tiles.”


Upon arrival at the port, the shipment was subjected to rigorous customs procedures, including inspection through advanced security technologies and live methods, which led to the discovery of the hidden narcotics.

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UNITED KINGDOM 🇬🇧  (National Crime Agency) : two men who tried to swim away from boat containing cocaine convicted

Two men who hid 350 kilos of cocaine in the hull of a boat and tried to escape arrest by swimming away have been convicted after a National Crime Agency investigation.

Bruce Knowles, 55, from Dereham, and Ferhat Gumrukguoglu, 31, from the Netherlands, were arrested after the rigid hulled inflatable boat (RHIB) they were travelling on was intercepted near East Benacre Broads in Suffolk.

The two men were seen on board as a Border Force cutter moved in and initially failed to stop during the incident on 24 June.

Gumrukguoglu jumped from the vessel and swam towards the beach as Knowles restarted the engines and attempted to flee.

Following a short pursuit, the boat was grounded on the beach and officers moved in to arrest Knowles, after he also jumped overboard in a bid to escape.

Officers from Norfolk and Suffolk Police pursued Gumrukguoglu after he fled from the beach, arresting him later that day in Wrentham, Norfolk.

The boat was towed to a harbour in Lowestoft where it was searched by NCA officers, who found the haul of drugs, worth an estimated £39 million, hidden under tarpaulin.

Investigators believe Knowles and Gumrukguoglu travelled towards French waters to pick up the drugs from a larger ship, before bringing them back to the UK.

Both men were interviewed and gave no comment, but were subsequently charged with importing a controlled drug. They pleaded guilty to the offence at Ipswich Crown Court today (20 August).

NCA Branch Commander Lydia Bloomfield said: “Knowles and Gumrukguoglu knew they were going to lose a huge quantity of drugs when they were intercepted at sea by our Border Force colleagues.

“Both were working for a wider organised crime group, who will now feel the effects of a loss of this amount.

“Thanks to the work of our Border Force and Joint Maritime Security Centre partners, a very significant amount of class A drugs have been removed from the criminal marketplace where they would have fuelled further criminality and exploitation.

“The NCA will continue to work with partners to protect the public from serious and organised crime.”

Border Force Deputy Director Sally Hawkyard said: “Our Border Force Officers played a pivotal role in detecting and seizing millions of pounds worth of cocaine, which ensured that these two men were brought to justice.

“We remain committed to stopping illegal drugs from entering the country, where they ruin lives and fuel organised criminal gangs.

“Border Force will continue to work tirelessly to keep the public safe and our borders secure.”

20 August 2024

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