300 Arrested in Crackdown on Dark Web Drugs
AP/Newsmax
2 May 2023
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AP/Newsmax
2 May 2023
Excerpts:
Authorities in the U.S. and Europe arrested nearly 300 people, confiscated over $53 million, and seized a dark web marketplace as part of an international crackdown on drug trafficking that officials say was the largest operation of its kind.
The operation targeting the "Monopoly Market" is the latest major takedown of sales platforms for drugs and other illicit goods on the so-called dark web,...
Most of the arrests were made in the U.S., which is in the grips of an overdose crisis. Synthetic opioids, mostly fentanyl, kill more Americans every year than died in the Vietnam, Iraq, and Afghanistan wars combined.
The number of arrests and money seized was the highest for any international Justice Department-led drug trafficking operation,...
For the first time, FBI agents from all the bureau's field offices also visited buyers to tell them about the overdose danger of pills sold online, which are often disguised to look like prescription drugs.
The largest number of arrests — 153 — were made in the United States, followed by the United Kingdom with 55 and Germany with 52,