SINALOA CARTEL KINGS FACE MAJOR TERRORISM CHARGES
In a dramatic escalation in the fight against drug terror, a sweeping federal indictment has struck at the heart of the infamous Sinaloa Cartel, unveiling a sinister network infiltrating southern Illinois with vast quantities of lethal narcotics. The indictment, which names 26 high-ranking cartel members, alleges their involvement in trafficking over 400 kilograms of fentanyl—an insidious poison that has devastated American communities—as well as substantial amounts of methamphetamine and cocaine. U.S. Attorney Steven D. Weinhoeft emphatically labeled the cartel a "vicious international criminal organization," underscoring its reliance on violence and intimidation to uphold its reign of terror. Attorney General Pamela Bondi celebrated this monumental crackdown as a significant victory in President Trump's mission to dismantle these deadly enterprises. With nearly 800 pounds of fentanyl seized over recent operations and 15 arrests made in a nationwide sweep, the stakes are high as law enforcement agencies unite under “Operation Take Back America” to eradicate the scourge of narcoterrorism threatening our homeland.
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