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  • MEXICAN VET LABS BUSTED!!!

    Taken from the DEA website:

    DEC 15--WASHINGTON, DC – DEA Administrator Karen P. Tandy today announced the arrest of Albert Saltiel-Cohen, owner of three of the world’s largest anabolic steroid manufacturers, as part of the largest steroid enforcement operation in U.S. history. Operation Gear Grinder is a 21-month Organized Crime Drug Enforcement Task Force (OCDETF) investigation that targeted eight major steroid manufacturing companies, their owners, and their trafficking associates. By reviewing the sources of all seized and analyzed steroids submitted to the DEA’s forensic laboratories, DEA intelligence analysts and diversion investigators found that 82 percent of the steroids seized and analyzed are of Mexican origin. A large majority of those 82 percent seized and analyzed steroids originate from the eight companies identified in Operation Gear Grinder. These businesses conducted their sales via the Internet, and DEA estimates their combined total U.S. steroid sales are $56 million per year.

    “Steroid traffickers market their product by luring young people with promises of enhanced performance and appearance,” DEA Administrator Karen P. Tandy said, “but what they don’t say is the illicit use of these harmful drugs can destroy the very bodies that they are supposed to improve. Drug traffickers prey on the belief that steroids enhance ability, but steroids only rob that ability, as we have seen so often from the affected lives of too many youth and professional athletes.”

    Operation Gear Grinder is part of the Virtual Enforcement Initiative, a coordinated DEA effort to target illegal Internet drug trafficking, which was launched in April with Operation Cyber Chase and continued in September with Operation CYBERx. DEA’s cyber initiative acknowledges drug traffickers are embracing the use of 21 st century technology to further spread their virus into U.S. communities.

    The steroid manufacturers involved in this investigation tried to mask the true consumers of these products by marketing them as being developed and sold for use in animals. The veterinary manufacturers (“laboratorios”) took notice of the demand for anabolic steroids and created a marketing strategy tailored to the needs of the U.S. consumer – to include high-quality products and internet websites. Communications via the Internet and parcel distributions were the core of these companies’ operations. The websites showcase the products and offer an email address to exchange prices and tracking numbers, and give ordering and payment instructions.

    These eight companies used U.S.-based email addresses and listed each manufacturer utilizing a business website to place their products in the hands of American consumers. Some manufacturers provided direct referrals to distributors through the Contact Us section of the websites. The steroids were smuggled into the United States, and shipped to customers. In addition, steroids from the eight companies were also shipped to U.S. traffickers, who re-sold the products to their customers. Financial transactions were primarily done via Western Union wire transfers, as well as bank transfers and credit card payments.

    These groups also supplied numerous pharmacies along the U.S./Mexico border, where U.S. customers could purchase steroids and smuggle them back across the border into the United States.

    In addition to the Saltiel-Cohen arrest and indictments, DEA today arrested 4 steroid trafficking suspects in San Diego and Laredo, TX. As part of Operation Gear Grinder, DEA also identified over 2,000 U.S. customers that have received steroids from the businesses indicted today. These customers consist of individual users, street-level dealers, and organized trafficking groups in dozens of cities across the country.

    The Southern District of California has issued indictments charging the companies and individual defendants with the following:Title 21, U.S.C., Secs. 952, 960 and 963 - Conspiracy to Import Anabolic Steroids; Title 21, U.S.C., Secs. 846 and 841(a)(1) - Conspiracy to Distribute Anabolic Steroids; Title 18, U.S.C., Sec. 2; Title 18, U.S.C., Secs. 1956(h) and 1956(a)(1)(A)(I) - Conspiracy to Launder Money; Title 21, U.S.C.,Sec. 853(a), Title 18, U.S.C.,Sec. 982 and Title 21, U.S.C.,Sec. 853(p) - Criminal Forfeiture.

    Manufacturing Targets

    1. Companies: Quality Vet, Denkall, and Animal Power
    Owners: Alberto Saltiel Cohen, Joaquin Garcia Rivas, and Javier Garcia de la Pena.
    These manufacturers are significant U.S. suppliers of Nandrolone

    2. Company: Laboratorios Tornel
    Owner: Luis Bravo-Tornel
    Manager: Mauricio Bravo-Berentsen
    This manufacturer is a top U.S. supplier of Testosterone Decanoate

    3. Company: Laboratorios Brovel
    Owner: Arturo Bravo-Valdes
    This manufacturer is a top U.S. supplier of Nandrolone Decanoate

    4. Company: Pet’s Pharma
    Owner: Ramon Vargas
    Co-Owner-Eduardo Hernandez
    This manufacturer is a top U.S. source of Testosterone Enanthate

    5. Company: Syd Group
    Owner: Armando Guzman-Armenta
    Associate: Amalia Lara
    This manufacturer is a top U.S. source of Stanozolol

    6. Company: Loeffler
    Officer: Jose Angel Garcia-Hinojosa
    This manufacturer is a top U.S. source of Methandrostenolone


    Operation Gear Grinder was coordinated by the DEA Special Operations Division. DEA offices in San Diego, Mexico City, Tijuana, New York, Houston, San Antonio, and Laredo, Texas participated in the investigation.

    This investigation was a collaborative effort involving DEA, numerous U.S state and local law enforcement agencies, and the Mexican Federal Agency of Investigation (AFI).
    Last edited by hitmansb; 12-16-05, 05:20 AM.

  • #2
    The paragraph that should convince some to seriously clean house:

    In addition to the Saltiel-Cohen arrest and indictments, DEA today arrested 4 steroid trafficking suspects in San Diego and Laredo, TX. As part of Operation Gear Grinder, DEA also identified over 2,000 U.S. customers that have received steroids from the businesses indicted today. These customers consist of individual users, street-level dealers, and organized trafficking groups in dozens of cities across the country.


    Be careful!

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    • #3
      Originally posted by hitmansb
      The paragraph that should convince some to seriously clean house:

      In addition to the Saltiel-Cohen arrest and indictments, DEA today arrested 4 steroid trafficking suspects in San Diego and Laredo, TX. As part of Operation Gear Grinder, DEA also identified over 2,000 U.S. customers that have received steroids from the businesses indicted today. These customers consist of individual users, street-level dealers, and organized trafficking groups in dozens of cities across the country.


      Be careful!
      yeah the guys charged in mex don't really mean much but those four busted in the USA could be bad news for A LOT of guys.

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      • #4
        Is this article saying that QV, Denkall, Tornel, Brovell, Syd Group, and Leofler have all been shut down or just the owners busted? Either way, thats a huge bust. Sucks for you guys that use that mex shit. I have a feeling there is going to be alot more bust along with this.

        Now that all the mex shit is shut down, this is going to open a huge door for UG labs and they are going to pop up everywhere.

        For anyone that is selling gear at your gyms or locally or the net, DONT! It isnt worth it. You will get caught.

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        • #5
          The only thing worse than mexican gear is mexican weed....

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          • #6
            I don't understand...are the Mexican manufacturers shut down or are they justed basiclly banned from the U.S.? I was under the impression that gear was legal in Mexico or at minimum not regulated. It may have to do with the aggressive effort on manufacturers part to export it to the U.S. and that’s how they got them. Either way it’s a waste of time by the DEA. I know a lady that comes from a high end family (lives in a 2million $ house) and is addicted to crack and gets it easier than I can get a pizza. Focus is all wrong with these idiots.

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            • #7
              agreed, athlete...maybe I will ask the DEA how stetroids damage bodies, or more accurately, how they "rob" athletes of the performance they're seeking...we'll see

              I think the DEA's jurisdiction only began where these companies marketed to US customers using US email addresses...there are some funky drug trafficking laws, though, allowing feds to creep past the US border to bust people

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Control
                The only thing worse than mexican gear is mexican weed....
                :laughnew: :laughnew: :laughnew:

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                • #9
                  make no mistake about it, steroids can and do damage the body. dont fool yourself into believing that they dont. they can however be used in a very safe way if people would take the time to learn. the problem is that americans are to fucking lazy and dumb to take the time to learn and they end up hurting themselves. knowledge is power.

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                  • #10
                    From what I got out of that, is that they are targeting all of those companies, but have only arrested Alberto Saltiel Cohen so far. Apparently they couldn't get any of the other owners yet.

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                    • #11
                      well qv & animal company sites are down. I've said it elsewhere, make no mistake, this is serious stuff. UG's might start poping up everywhere, but unless they do the get in, get out, they'll go down too. Understand the seriousness of what just happened. Mexican government cooperated fully w/DEA and helped bust their own major legal companies. Sh*t's hitting the fan fellas, don't get splattered by it.

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                      • #12
                        The bottom line is that steroids are legal in Mexico, these companies screwed up because they had aggressive marketing plans focused on U.S. consumers and that’s how they got the mexican authorities to cooperate, plus I can only guess that they didn't have enough mexican officials on the take. These labs are going to pop up under different names and be smarter about how they sell them its a matter of time it happens in all types of drug busts. As long as there is a need there will be supply. Its capitalism at work.

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                        • #13
                          Why the hell is the DEA so worried about busting steroid companies. Shouldn't they be spending their time on narcotics. How is steroids damaging our society? Sure if you take 5g of test a week with 2g of tren and 20iu's of growth a day you are probably going to have health concerns. It just amazes me how dumb our government can be. When is the last time you saw a steroid user in a cardboard box in a dark alley cause he was addicted to steroids? I am going to guess never. Heck if you are going to make such a big deal out of steroids why don't you just go ahead and band all alcohol and gambling. They are a hundred times worse on society as a whole than steroids.
                          What is bad about this is that I consider myself a conservative. I think that it ought to be someone's on choice if they wish to put hormones in their body. Until someone can prove to me that taking 500-750mg of test a week is worse than drinking a couple glasses of whiskey when you get off work everyday, the DEA should spend their time doing something that actually helps our society!!!

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by pockethercules
                            Why the hell is the DEA so worried about busting steroid companies. Shouldn't they be spending their time on narcotics. How is steroids damaging our society? Sure if you take 5g of test a week with 2g of tren and 20iu's of growth a day you are probably going to have health concerns. It just amazes me how dumb our government can be. When is the last time you saw a steroid user in a cardboard box in a dark alley cause he was addicted to steroids? I am going to guess never. Heck if you are going to make such a big deal out of steroids why don't you just go ahead and band all alcohol and gambling. They are a hundred times worse on society as a whole than steroids.
                            What is bad about this is that I consider myself a conservative. I think that it ought to be someone's on choice if they wish to put hormones in their body. Until someone can prove to me that taking 500-750mg of test a week is worse than drinking a couple glasses of whiskey when you get off work everyday, the DEA should spend their time doing something that actually helps our society!!!
                            People always say the same thing. The bottom line is, steroids are illeagal. Sure, other drugs are much worse but that isnt to say that the government cant do there job and go after someone who is braking the law. Steroids can be very dangerous if not used properly.

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                            • #15
                              I agree with you that steroids can be abused, and yes they are illegal. I was just trying to make the point that our government has their priorities all wrong.

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