Makers and sellers of synthetic drugs were targeted in at least 25 states Wednesday, as federal agents made arrests and conducted searches. Authorities say profits from the synthetics could be aiding terrorist and criminal groups in the Middle East.
The Drug Enforcement Administration used hundreds of warrants to target the supply and sales network of "bath salts" and other products that make up the synthetic drug trade,
reports the AP
DEA investigators say hundreds of millions of dollars in drug profits are being routed to countries such as Yemen, Syria, Lebanon and Jordan.
"The money is going there, where it stops we don't know," the DEA's Special Operations Division staff coordinator Ferdinand Large tells the AP.
The agency is "broadly focused on Chinese chemical manufacturers and the distributors, wholesalers and retailers" here in the U.S., the AP says, citing Large. Today's activities were reportedly limited to U.S. targets.
If any convictions emerge from today's synthetic drug operation, the penalties levied could be stiffer than they would have been earlier this year.
In March, the DEA placed
10 synthetic cathinones
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