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- THE WEEK, Page 26WORLDFollow the Money
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- Operation Green Ice breaks up the Cali cartel's financial network
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- "We've put a smart bomb down the smokestack of the financial
- part of the Cali cartel's operations," said U.S. Deputy
- Attorney General George Terwilliger. The Desert Storm
- terminology seemed at odds with the central metaphor of
- Operation Green Ice, the international drug bust that broke up
- the complex financial infrastructure of Colombia's premier
- cocaine cartel. But the effect was at least as impressive.
- Law-enforcement officials from the U.S. and seven other nations
- coordinated an assault of unprecedented depth and scope on
- Cali's network of money managers and distributors. At week's
- end, more than 165 people had been arrested, including seven of
- the cartel's most important money launderers, seizing $50.3
- million in ill-gotten assets and uncovering mountains of cartel
- financial records.
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- For the first time, Italian, Spanish and British police
- joined their counterparts in the Drug Enforcement Administration
- in undercover storefront stings that penetrated the cartel's
- money-moving operations in Europe. In Rome, authorities arrested
- 30 people, including one member apiece from each of Italy's most
- legendary -- and lethal -- organized crime groups: the Mafia,
- Camorra and 'Ndrangheta. The arrests underscored the existence
- of a dangerous alliance between the Cali cartel, which controls
- 80% to 90% of the world cocaine production, and Italy's
- formidable organized crime groups. "Money is the life blood of
- a drug organization, and our efforts to dismantle the financial
- apparatus are as important as, if not more important than, drug
- seizures," said the Justice Department's Terwilliger. But the
- heavy demand for drugs -- both in the U.S. and Europe --
- suggests there's plenty of life left in the cocaine business.
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