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Drug Intelligence Center Northwest High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area Drug Market Analysis June 2007 UNCLASSIFIED TransportationMexican DTOs and criminal groups are the primary transporters of powder cocaine and Mexican marijuana, black tar heroin, and ice methamphetamine into and through the region. They transport these drugs primarily in personal vehicles from Mexico, through California and Oregon on Interstates 5, 82, 84, and 90. (See Figure 2.) According to the Northwest HIDTA, in 2006 law enforcement officials made the most drug seizures in the region on I-5, which provides a direct north-south throughway from the Otay Mesa POE at the U.S.-Mexico border to the Blaine POE located in Washington at the U.S.-Canada border, followed by I-90, a major east-west route. Respondents to the Northwest HIDTA Threat Assessment Survey (TAS) 2007 report that the most prevalent transportation routes, in descending order, are by road, land, air, and water for both retail and wholesale drug trafficking.
Caucasian criminal groups and independent dealers, Asian criminal groups (primarily Vietnamese), and OMGs transport MDMA and high-potency Canadian marijuana from Canada to and through the HIDTA region. These traffickers typically transport the drugs in private vehicles across the U.S.-Canada border; however, some traffickers have used tractor-trailers. Moreover, some traffickers have concealed MDMA in larger shipments of marijuana.
According to law enforcement reporting, marijuana seizures along the border have declined since 2005 as a result of Canada-based Vietnamese criminal groups that have relocated some of their cannabis cultivation operations from Canada to Washington. In contrast, MDMA seizures have increased along the U.S.-Canada border in Washington. In 2006, 27 percent of the seizures reported by the Pacific Integrated Border Intelligence Team (IBIT) were MDMA-related; this figure is an increase over 2005 (15.5%) and 2004 (4.5%) figures. To Top To Contents To Previous Page To Next Page To Publications Page To Home Page UNCLASSIFIED |
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