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(CNN) -- In the biggest crackdown on police corruption in the FBI's 102-year history, authorities charged a total of 133 individuals in Puerto Rico Wednesday as the result of a probe into whether police provided protection for drug dealers.
All but four people, who were still being sought, were arrested Wednesday, authorities said. In all, 89 law enforcement officers and 44 other people were indicted as part of a two-year undercover investigation into 125 drug transactions.
The scope of Operation Guard Shack was also described as unprecedented because 750 FBI personnel were flown to the island to carry out the raids and make arrests, Attorney General Eric Holder said. In total, he said, more than 1,000 FBI personnel participated.
The investigation began when an undercover FBI agent posed as a dealer selling multiple kilograms of cocaine and "put the word out that he needed security during drug deals," the FBI said on its website.
"Many of those who responded were cops. They actively took part in the transactions by carrying weapons and patting down the drug buyers -- who were actually FBI informants."
The cops were paid between $500 and $4,500 for their efforts, the FBI said. "In all, more than $500,000 was paid in protection money."
Puerto Rico is a major shipping point for drugs between the East Coast and such South American countries as Colombia and Peru, said Rosa Emilia Rodriguez-Velez, the U.S. attorney for Puerto Rico.
She described the corruption as limited to a relatively small number of officers "who wanted to make a fast buck ... and needed the money."
"The people of Puerto Rico deserve better," Holder said. He told Puerto Ricans that "as you continue your fight against drug trafficking, violent crime and corruption, we will continue to stand with you."
The 133 defendants have been charged in 26 indictments with charges that include conspiracy to possess with intent to distribute more than 5 kilograms of cocaine, attempt to possess with intent to distribute more than 5 kilograms of cocaine, and use of a firearm during the commission of a drug trafficking offense.
A grand jury in Puerto Rico returned the indictments last month, and they were unsealed Wednesday, officials said.
Arrested were 60 members of the Puerto Rico Police Department, 16 members of various local police departments, 12 correctional officers, eight former law officers, three National Guard soldiers, two U.S. Army officers, one administrative examiner in child support matters, one Social Security Administration employee and 30 other civilians.
The operations began at 3 a.m. ET Wednesday, the FBI said, when 65 tactical teams fanned out across the island, the FBI said. FBI personnel on hand included crisis negotiators, evidence response team members, police dogs and their handlers and 80 medical personnel, including a trauma surgeon and a veterinarian. They traveled in armored Humvees, helicopters and some 250 rental cars, the FBI said.
Some Puerto Rican police officers assisted in the investigation into alleged law enforcement corruption, said Rodriguez-Velez.
"They refused to tolerate the corruption they witnessed," she said.
Puerto Rico Police Department Chief Figueroa Sancha knew of the investigation, the FBI said, quoting him as saying, "All the officers arrested during today's takedown did not honor or value the significance of working for the Puerto Rico Police Department."
Not all of the law enforcement officers arrested knew each other, according to Rodriguez-Velez, and they came from different parts of the island. A police lieutenant was involved in recruiting others to provide protection for the drug dealers, she said. "Badges were sold and honor was compromised for drug money," she added.
"Public corruption does not just strike at the heart of good government. It also jeopardizes the security of our communities and our nation," Shawn Henry, FBI executive assistant director, said in a statement.
If convicted, the defendants face sentences ranging from 10 years to life imprisonment, according to the Justice Department.
"This is a fight that cannot be won without the assistance of our community," said Rodriguez-Velez. "Today, I call upon the citizens of the community not to remain silent."
Official Link: http://www.cnn.com/2010/CRIME/10/06/puerto.rico.arrests/index.html?hpt=T1
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kenyda20 1 year ago
They took advantage of the sensacionalism of USA press and the poltical needs of Obama and his Justice Secretary, they dont know that they were intentionally misguided to put a fake Sow in front of the world and also to contributed to Bush plan of vengeance aggainst Puerto Rico, using the federal agencies to destroy the people of Puerto Rico Image aroun the World for liberating Vieques from Us Navy Abuse.
michaeltubemoore 1 year ago
doing the impossible to improve their public image. The so called Drug Megabust o They fool the US Secretary of Justice, he like any politician saw the big numbers, and saw an opportunity for a big press conference, the FBI director , Actual Gobernor Of PR whos is a close relative of the Federal Attorney General, and the FBI PR Police Superintendet tried to fool Puertoricans, but in the Island, everybody knows the truth, and any citizen can pinpoint 30 drugdealers, or corrupted police officers.
michaeltubemoore 1 year ago
doing the impossible to improve their public image. The so called Drug Megabust o Megaarrest, are fraud, look good to the innocet eye of the ignorants, but 80 police officers, and 30 drugaddicts (nono of the narcotraficants) cab be found in one hour in any coutry, including USA, the knew where they were for yeras, they have hundreds of names of dugaddicts, and when they eant to put a sow to justify al her expenditures an big salaries, they juts get aout an get them. No big deal....
michaeltubemoore 1 year ago
The Big Picture is that The biggest corruption is inside the Puerto Rico Federal Buildig.The PR FBI director and the The director of the Federal District attorney general office were both involve in bringing circumstantial evidence to acuse former Gobernor Anibal Acevedo Vila , the juru found him non guilty og all charges, his politicak competitor? A relative of the director PR Federal Court Attorney Genral. Comments were that both are to be transfer out, since then they have been, .....
michaeltubemoore 1 year ago