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DEA sealJanuary 2001

OPERATION WHITE HORSE

Operation White Horse logoOn January 18, 2001, the DEA, FBI, IRS and the U.S. Customs Service concluded a 10-month investigation designed to dismantle an organization responsible for placing high-purity Colombian heroin on America’s streets, particularly in the Philadelphia area known as the “Badlands”. Operation White Horse, an OCDETF operation, was an effort by the above mentioned agencies alongside state and local authorities, especially the Philadelphia Police Department, as well as the Colombian National Police (CNP). It was coordinated by DEA’s Special Operations Division. This highly successful operation had the effect of dismantling an entire international heroin trafficking organization from its headquarters in Colombia to its street-level dealers in Philadelphia.

What started as a street-level heroin investigation targeting Jhon Marulanda, a Colombian national, quickly expanded into a multi-national operation focusing on Dominican and Colombian distribution cells smuggling heroin from Pereira, Colombia, through Aruba, to New York City for eventual sale in Philadelphia. The distribution cells used couriers to swallow heroin-filled pellets for transport to New York City. The New York Division uncovered a money-laundering scheme, in addition to the extensive heroin smuggling operation. Based on information obtained from the Philadelphia Title-III, New York DEA investigated Evelio Brito. Brito, identified as the leader of the New York cell, coordinated couriers, collected narcotic proceeds, and provided heroin for Marulanda.

photo - 'Titanic' is one of the brand names used by heroin dealers arrested as part Operation White Horse.Brito’s cell used a telecommunications facility in New York to facilitate laundering narcotics proceeds. The New York investigation also revealed the organization laundered proceeds by having couriers swallow rolls of U.S. currency for transport to Colombia. One cooperating defendant admitted to ingesting $170,000.

To date, Operation White Horse has resulted in 111 arrests and the seizure of 22 kilograms of heroin, 10 kilograms of cocaine, 15 weapons and approximately $1.3 million in U.S. currency. “This joint investigation represents law enforcement cooperation at its best. Working together, the participating agencies and the government of Colombia have taken steps to make our streets and communities safer,” said Attorney General Janet
Reno. “Fewer drugs on the streets means less crime
and more opportunity for all of our communities.”

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