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Drug Interdiction / Narcotics

Drug Interdiction / Narcotics

The Drug Interdiction / Narcotics topic covers all aspects of drug enforcement, from highway or border interdiction to undercover infiltration into gangs or drug cartels. Drug smugglers are constantly evolving their concealment techniques and are growing in their boldness, so law enforcement must work even harder to stay one step ahead. From marijuana and crack cocaine to prescription pills and heroin, this topic covers it all.
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300 feds, police arrest 25 gang members in NJ sweep

A violent heroin-trafficking ring known as 'Dirty Blok' was raided; 3 fugitives remain at large - Full Story

News

3 smoke pot in NJ police parking lot

The men lit up in a car while they waited for a friend who was picking up paperwork for an impounded car - Full Story

Columns

More terrorists using meth to control their forces International Tactical Officers Training Association (ITOTA) - SWAT Digest

More terrorists using meth to control their forces

Using the drug has advantages in recruiting psychology - Full Story

Columns

Highway interdiction: It's not just about drugs anymore Andrew Hawkes - Highway Drug Interdiction

Highway interdiction: It's not just about drugs anymore

Don’t overlook the stack of debit or gift cards in a vehicle — those could contain thousands of dollars in drug money that the smuggler hopes you’ll overlook - Full Story

Tips

Watch for this digital vaporizer drug paraphernalia

This may be old news to some of you, but it was new to me. I recently got a note from an officer friend... - Full Story Secure - Law Enforcement Only

In-depth News

More states tackle synthetic pot, 'bath salts'

More states tackle synthetic pot, 'bath salts'

The possession and sale of so-called "fake" drugs like synthetic marijuana, bath salts and salvia is now illegal in Pennsylvania, and several other states are developing similar laws. "The burden the use of these 'fake' drugs puts on our police departments and hospitals is all too real," state representative Jennifer Mann said. - Full Story

Videos

Cincinnati police have a new plan for patrolling

Residents on the West Side complain of everything from theft from cars to loud music and pit bulls. These officers aim to take care of those quality-of-life issues.
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Drug Interdiction / Narcotics Columnists

Street Crimes Street Crimes
with Pat McCarthy
Highway Drug Interdiction Highway Drug Interdiction
with Andrew Hawkes