On July 22, 2000, a team of DEA and FBI agents provided information to the U.S. Customs Service about a load of Ecstasy that had been shipped to Los Angeles from Paris, France. As a result, 1,096 pounds (2.1 million tablets) of Ecstasy were seized by USCS agents from a commercial air carrier in Los Angeles, the largest single seizure of the drug in history. The head of the organization, Tamer Adel Ibrahim, immediately fled the United States after the seizure, but was quickly traced to Mexico by the DEA/FBI team.
Operation Red Tide targeted a transnational Ecstasy and cocaine trafficking syndicate, and was a cooperative effort by the U.S. law enforcement agencies, as well as the Dutch National Police/Regional Team South, Mexico’s Fiscalia Especializad Para La Atencion De Delitos (FEADS), the Israeli National Police, the German Federal Police, the Cologne Germany Police Department, the Duissburg Germany Police Department, and the Italian and French National Police. The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department, the Downey California Police Department, the California Highway Patrol, and the Los Angeles IMPACT Task Force also worked closely with federal authorities in California throughout the investigation.
Operation Red Tide began as a result of the largest single
seizure of Ecstasy (MDMA). Over 1,000 pounds (2.1 million
tablets) were seized on July 22, 2000, in Los Angeles, CA.
seizure of Ecstasy (MDMA). Over 1,000 pounds (2.1 million
tablets) were seized on July 22, 2000, in Los Angeles, CA.
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