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FBI, ICE & DEA RAID Exposes CHINESE CHEMICAL CARTEL — 139 Acts Seized, 29 Arrested in Ohio

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According to the report, Federal agents from the FBI, ICE, and DEA launched one of the most ambitious raids in US history, targeting a massive Chinese chemical cartel operating across Ohio, Georgia, and New York.

The report also stated that Operation Box Cutter led to 29 arrests, the seizure of 139 kilos of fentanyl precursors, and the exposure of a digital narco-economy tied to Chinese corporations and Mexican cartels.
This wasn't just another DEA cartel bust, it was a multi-layered attack on the entire fentanyl supply chain. Using blockchain forensics, cyber raids, and synchronized tactical strikes,

In addition, US agents dismantled an industrial web of synthetic opioid trafficking, crypto laundering, and chemical smuggling. The operation revealed how front companies in Shanghai and Wuhan sold raw precursors disguised as lab reagents that enabled mass production of counterfeit pills inside the US From DEA and FBI news to ICE cartel arrests and border crisis 2025 fallout.

Watch the video. This video dives deep into the new era of drug enforcement, where the battlefield stretches from Chinese exporters to American street corners.


 
I find the scale of the operation described in the report impressive. The coordination between different agencies like the FBI, ICE, and DEA demonstrates how far the fight against organized drug trafficking has come, especially in such a complex and globalized context as today's. What impresses me most is how they use advanced technology, such as blockchain forensics and cyberattacks, to dismantle an entire network trafficking precursors and illicit funds. It's a reminder that drug trafficking is no longer just a fight on the streets, but also a digital and logistical war. The connection between companies in China and Mexican cartels, as well as the use of digital platforms for money laundering, reveals an alarming level of sophistication. I hope these operations continue to be effective and can cut these networks off at the root, because the problem of fentanyl and synthetic drugs in the United States is becoming increasingly serious.
 
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