DEA makes 617 arrests as NARCO TERRORISTS hide behind social movements and activist slogans The Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) just wrapped up a global raid so massive it reads like a script from Narcos—617 arrests, 7,500 kilos of cocaine seized, enough fentanyl to kill millions, and over $12 million in cash and assets confiscated. However, the criminal organizations are now evolving, and hiding behind activist slogans to avoid prosecution. Key points: The DEA’s recent global operation netted 617 arrests, 7,500 kg of cocaine, and enough fentanyl to kill millions, yet the Sinaloa Cartel’s hydra-like structure means it regrows faster than…

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