$207 million is
the largest single drug cash seizure the world has ever seen.
This is like law enforcement hitting the ultimate jackpot.
But luck had nothing to do with this windfall. This record-setting
feat was the result of tremendous police work by Mexican law enforcement
in collaboration with DEA throughout the past year.
This
money was seized from chemical brokers that were supplying chemicals to
Mexican cartels to manufacture huge quantities of methamphetamine—most
destined for the United States. The citizens of Mexico and America
should be encouraged because seizing this criminal organization’s
revenue not only operationally and financially disrupts that
organization but also cuts off the supply of a vital ingredient needed
to make methamphetamine.
Mexican
trafficking organizations operating on both sides of the border are the
source of at least 80% of the meth consumed in this country. Less than
a year ago, DEA and Mexico entered into an historic partnership to
combat meth trafficking. I said at the time it was much more than a
piece of paper or a press opportunity—it was a real joining of forces
to target the global meth trade. DEA sent specialized lab teams and
trucks to meth hot spots in Mexico, trained more than 2,000 Mexican
police officers, and jointly targeted meth traffickers. Our partnership
is clearly working—together, we are confronting and impacting the once
untouchable Mexican drug trade.