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Sweetpea 02-01-2006 06:35 PM

Puppies As Drug 'Mules' :/
 
http://www.cnn.com/2006/WORLD/americ...ups/index.html

(CNN) -- A two-year investigation into a Colombian heroin ring netted more than 65 pounds of drugs, resulted in the arrests of more than 20 people and saved the lives of some drug-smuggling Labrador retrievers, the Drug Enforcement Agency said Wednesday.

Ten wayward pups were found during a raid on a Colombian farm in 2005, and six of them were carrying more than 3 kilograms (6.6 pounds) of liquid heroin in their stomachs, said DEA spokesman Rusty Payne.

Puppy smugglers are another take on the human "mule," or "swallower" in DEA parlance -- someone who ingests packets of drugs and transports them in their stomachs.

The puppies, however, had little say in the matter.

In the case of the puppies found during the 2005 raid, the dogs' bellies had been cut open, and heroin packets were stitched into their stomachs, Payne said. The pups, mostly purebred Labrador retrievers, were sewn back up and prepared for shipment to the United States, he added.
"The organization's outrageous and heinous smuggling method of implanting heroin inside puppies is a true indication of the extent that drug dealers go to make their profit," said Special Agent in Charge John Gilbride in a written statement.

Though the 10 dogs were rescued before being shipped, it wasn't enough to save all of their lives.

"Three of the six died of infection when the drugs were removed," Payne said, adding that four other puppies "were going to be used and obviously were saved."


Payne said the DEA did not announce its find after the raid because the investigation was still ongoing, but Wednesday, the two-year probe yielded 18 search warrants in six Colombian cities and landed the latest of 21 arrests, all Colombian nationals. Another arrest was made during the investigation in North Carolina, said DEA spokeswoman Erin Mulvey.

In addition to the arrests, the investigation led to 14 heroin seizures, totaling 24 kilograms (52.8 pounds), and a seizure of 6 kilograms (13.2 pounds) of cocaine.

The investigation began after agents learned of a cartel in Medellin, Colombia, that was smuggling drugs along the eastern seaboard from Miami, Florida, to New York City.

The cartel also used human couriers, the DEA said in a statement, and shipped the heroin in "body creams, aerosol cans, pressed into bead shapes, and sewn into the lining of purses and double-sided luggage."


This story left me speechless, what a blatant disregard for life.... Money truly does inspire real cruelty...

sweetpea

feelgood 02-01-2006 06:43 PM

I hope the remaining four pups will be used by the DEA as a sniffer dog. It'll be ironic change in career choice for the dogs eh?

Slippery Slope 02-01-2006 07:10 PM

Sickening, distressing, but not surprising. Sadly. :(

la petite moi 02-01-2006 07:18 PM

That's so sad!!! Poor little puppies. :(

Borla 02-01-2006 07:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Slippery Slope
Sickening, distressing, but not surprising. Sadly. :(

That's what I was thinking. It's amazing how low into depravity people can stoop. :(

WhiteDevil 02-01-2006 07:34 PM

Every time you shoot heroin, God kills a puppy. Please, think of the puppies

Willravel 02-01-2006 07:37 PM

Sociopaths.

mr_burns 02-06-2006 01:37 PM

That's absolutly terrible - A human dying from transporting drugs is obviously not good, but at least they had a choice in the matter. It's terrible the things people will do to innocent animals...

flat5 02-06-2006 01:44 PM

How many elephants are imported to the US every year?

msh58 02-06-2006 02:23 PM

lol elephants

who's behind save the whales anyway?

when the animal kingdom is done with i guess they will troll fast food restaurants for the five hundred pound people there, get kidnapped and drove around in a trunk with heroin loaded in your belly. Should have done sushi should have done sushi

alansmithee 02-06-2006 03:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sweetpea
http://www.cnn.com/2006/WORLD/americ...ups/index.html

(CNN) -- A two-year investigation into a Colombian heroin ring netted more than 65 pounds of drugs, resulted in the arrests of more than 20 people and saved the lives of some drug-smuggling Labrador retrievers, the Drug Enforcement Agency said Wednesday.

Ten wayward pups were found during a raid on a Colombian farm in 2005, and six of them were carrying more than 3 kilograms (6.6 pounds) of liquid heroin in their stomachs, said DEA spokesman Rusty Payne.

Puppy smugglers are another take on the human "mule," or "swallower" in DEA parlance -- someone who ingests packets of drugs and transports them in their stomachs.

The puppies, however, had little say in the matter.

In the case of the puppies found during the 2005 raid, the dogs' bellies had been cut open, and heroin packets were stitched into their stomachs, Payne said. The pups, mostly purebred Labrador retrievers, were sewn back up and prepared for shipment to the United States, he added.
"The organization's outrageous and heinous smuggling method of implanting heroin inside puppies is a true indication of the extent that drug dealers go to make their profit," said Special Agent in Charge John Gilbride in a written statement.

Though the 10 dogs were rescued before being shipped, it wasn't enough to save all of their lives.

"Three of the six died of infection when the drugs were removed," Payne said, adding that four other puppies "were going to be used and obviously were saved."


Payne said the DEA did not announce its find after the raid because the investigation was still ongoing, but Wednesday, the two-year probe yielded 18 search warrants in six Colombian cities and landed the latest of 21 arrests, all Colombian nationals. Another arrest was made during the investigation in North Carolina, said DEA spokeswoman Erin Mulvey.

In addition to the arrests, the investigation led to 14 heroin seizures, totaling 24 kilograms (52.8 pounds), and a seizure of 6 kilograms (13.2 pounds) of cocaine.

The investigation began after agents learned of a cartel in Medellin, Colombia, that was smuggling drugs along the eastern seaboard from Miami, Florida, to New York City.

The cartel also used human couriers, the DEA said in a statement, and shipped the heroin in "body creams, aerosol cans, pressed into bead shapes, and sewn into the lining of purses and double-sided luggage."


This story left me speechless, what a blatant disregard for life.... Money truly does inspire real cruelty...

sweetpea

That is a disturbing story. That people would sell something that causes so much destruction in lives is very cruel, and shows a big disregard for life.

As for the dogs...ehh.


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