ROANOKE TIMES Copyright (c) 1997, Roanoke Times DATE: Wednesday, February 26, 1997 TAG: 9702260114 SECTION: VIRGINIA PAGE: A-1 EDITION: METRO
Key distribution centers
Houston, Miami,
New York and
Los Angeles.
Money laudering
Cash is collected from street sales and laundered in sums between $100,000 and
$2 million and sent back to Colombia banks.
ROANOKE
Operation El Cid begins in Roanoke in 1991 after Javier Cruz is charged with transporting cocaine.
Cocaine into the United States
Various routes and methods
of delivery included airplane,
cargo vessel, submarine and
overland trucking.
COLOMBIA
Home of the Cali cartel and its bosses, laboratory and banks where laundered money was received.
PERU
Coca plantation
OPERATION EL CID
A major international
drug investigation that
began in 1991 with the arrest of
Javier Cruz, who was transporting
cocaine for Colombia's Cali cartel
out of his Roanoke car dealership,
Like New Inc.
There have been 136 arrests nation-
wide, mostly in New York, Los Angeles, Houston and Cleveland that the DEA says stemmed from information gathered by the investigation.
The DEA says it laundered $47 million in drug money. Of that,
$42 million was returned to drug distributors; the DEA kept the rest as its ``fee'' for laundering the money and used it to finance
the investigation.
1.5 tons of cocaine was seized, the agency says. A total of
$50 million worth of drugs and assets was seized.
A federal judge in Roanoke unsealed indictments against 41 people Tuesday. At least half live in Colombia, which has no extradition treaty with the United States. Three are in custody. Prosecutors expect a dozen to be in court here in the next few weeks.
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