Federal agents will wage war against terrorists, gang activity and drug trafficking on Long Island and parts of New York City, the new sworn in interim American lawyers announced.
The move by the new choice of President Trump to lead the eastern district of the Federal Public Prosecutor in New York, came to the congress the commander’s address, in which he promised to combat criminals who stood narcotic and spread violence.
“There is much more work to do in the fight,” said Interim American Eastern Public Prosecutor John J. Durham Wednesday.
The general goal is the ‘dismantling’ of the organizations’ with a special focus on their senior leadership and management, “said the district.
Focusing on those responsible for overdoses is a top task.
“We have a responsibility for our community and our country to dismantle these ruthless organizations from top to bottom to put the violence, the stream of drugs and dangers that they unleash in our district and throughout the country,” Durham added.
Participating in the strike power is assistant -Marican lawyer Megan E. Farrell of the Long Island Criminal section of the office. She has continued “significant organized crime, gang and sex trade matters”, according to the eastern district.
The transnational criminal organizations Stinging Force was announced hours after Trump spoke about his decision to give foreign terrorist indications on ‘the bloodthirsty Mexican cartels’ next to the Venezuelan gang of the Aragua and the MS-13, who had a notorious high presence on Li.
“They are now officially in the same category as ISIS-EN that is not good for them,” said the president, who visited the MS-13 heavy area of Brentwood during his first term.
Durham’s statement about the Force meeting also quoted the locally present MS-13, including vicious gangs and cartels such as the Sinaloa organization.
Authorities will also be those involved who are involved in racketeering and other forms of terrorist activities.
Another priority is to stop the local sale of the synthetic heroin fentanyl. Last month, a Bloods -Kendeider in Suffolk was sued for selling fatal doses to a mother of a young child in Rocky Point.
Francisco J. Navarro, head of international narcotics and the money laundering department of the district, has been appointed director of the Strike Force, who will also include a minimum of one representative of each criminal division in the Eastern District.
Together with other assistant -Marican lawyers, representatives of the project -safe neighborhood of the Ministry of Justice – will also be a coalition of local, national and federal law enforcement that identifies regional threats – in the team.
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