Today, the Department of Justice, FBI and U.S. Postal
Inspection Service (USPIS) announced the results of a four-day long, nationwide
law enforcement operation, called Operation Disarray, which targeted vendors
and buyers of opioids and cocaine on the Darknet. This operation was the first coordinated
action by the new Joint Criminal Opioid Darknet Enforcement (J-CODE) Team.
These results were announced by Attorney General Jeff
Sessions, FBI Director Christopher A. Wray and U.S. Postal Inspection Service
Chief Postal Inspector Guy Cottrell.
“Synthetic opioids are responsible for nearly one-third of
the unacceptable 64,000 drug overdoses in America in 2016,” said Attorney
General Sessions. “Some of the deadliest
drugs can be purchased with a few clicks of a button and ordered online. That’s
why I ordered the creation of J-CODE—the Joint Criminal Opioid Darknet
Enforcement team—back in January. J-CODE
coordinates our efforts to stop online opioid sales, and it is already getting
results. Today, we announce the first
nationwide J-CODE operation, one that led to the arrest of alleged traffickers
across America. I want to thank all of our law enforcement partners at the FBI,
DEA, ATF, our Postal Inspectors, IRS-CI, NCIS, FinCEN and ICE-HSI who helped
make this possible, and I want to thank President Trump for his strong support
of our efforts. J-CODE is helping us keep deadly drugs out of this great
country.”
“Our work to combat drug trafficking has taken us from coast
to coast and to the darkest corners of the web.
The opioid epidemic is a public health crisis, and those of us in law
enforcement must be relentless in our efforts to disrupt this illicit
activity,” said FBI Director Christopher Wray.
“We thank our partners in this operation; through J-CODE, we will
continue to work together to target the sale of opioids on the Darknet.”
“The Postal Inspection Service is dedicated to protecting
the American public,” said Chief Postal Inspector Guy Cottrell. “One of the ways we fulfill this mission is
by working tirelessly with other law enforcement agencies in operations just
like this one to keep dangerous drugs out of the communities we serve.”
During the March 27 to 30 operation, FBI, USPIS, and local
law enforcement made eight arrests related to Operation Disarray. Agents conducted more than 160 interviews
nationwide of people who have bought or sold opioids and other drugs
online. Leads from the investigation
identified 19 overdose deaths of persons of interest. FBI, USPIS and the Internal Revenue Service
Criminal Investigation (IRS-CI) also executed numerous search warrants, which
resulted in the seizure of weapons, drugs, counterfeit currency, and computer
equipment. During the operation, law
enforcement agents distributed literature regarding the dangers of opioid
abuse, as well as, offered support for those affected by the opioid
epidemic. The investigation is ongoing.
The J-CODE Team is a new FBI initiative announced by
Attorney General Sessions in January 2018, and is aimed at targeting drug
trafficking, especially fentanyl and other opioids, on the Darknet. With this team, the FBI is bringing together
agents, analysts, and professional staff with expertise in drugs, gangs, health
care fraud, and more, and our federal, state, and local law enforcement
partners from across the U.S. Government, to focus on disrupting the sale of
drugs via the Darknet and dismantling criminal enterprises that facilitate this
trafficking. Operation Disarray is the
J-CODE’s first joint, nationwide coordinated operation.
Attorney General Sessions thanked our law enforcement
partners on the J-CODE team, to include the FBI, USPIS, Department of Justice
Criminal Division’s Computer Crime and Intellectual Property Section and the
Organized Crime and Gang Section; Drug Enforcement Agency; Bureau of Alcohol,
Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives; Department of Defense; IRS-CI; U.S.
Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s (ICE) Homeland Security Investigations
(HSI); and Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) for bringing
expertise, professionalism and a shared desire to combat this epidemic. Through continued collaboration and
determination the successes J-CODE will continue to forge a positive difference
and outcome.
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