U.S NARCOTICS AGENT WORKED WITH DRUG CARTEL

A once-standout US federal narcotics agent known for spending lavishly on luxury cars and Tiffany jewellery has been arrested on charges of conspiring to launder money with the same Colombian drug cartel he was supposed to be fighting.

Jose Irizarry and his wife were arrested Friday at their home near San Juan, Puerto Rico, as part of a 19-count federal indictment that accused the 46-year-old Irizarry of “secretly using his position and his special access to information” to divert millions in drug proceeds from control of the Drug Enforcement Administration.

“It’s a black eye for the DEA to have one of its own engaged in such a high level of corruption,” said Mike Vigil, the DEA’s former Chief of International Operations. “He jeopardised investigations. He jeopardised other agents and he jeopardised informants.”

Federal prosecutors in Tampa, Florida, allege the conspiracy not only enriched Irizarry but benefited two unindicted co-conspirators, neither of whom is named in the indictment. One was employed as a Colombian public official while the other was described as the head of a drug trafficking and money laundering organisation who became the godfather to the Irizarry couple’s children in 2015, when the DEA agent was posted to the Colombian resort city of Cartagena at the time.

When The Associated Press revealed the scale of Irizarry’s alleged wrongdoing last year, it sent shockwaves through the DEA, where his ostentatious habits and tales of raucous yacht parties with bikini-clad prostitutes were legendary among agents

But prior to being exposed, Irizarry had been a model agent, winning awards and praise from his supervisors. After joining the DEA in Miami 2009, he was entrusted with an undercover money laundering operation using front companies, shell bank accounts and couriers. Irizarry resigned in January 2018 after being reassigned to Washington when his boss in Colombia became suspicious.

The case has raised concerns within the DEA that the conspiracy may have compromised undercover operations and upend criminal cases.

2 thoughts on “U.S NARCOTICS AGENT WORKED WITH DRUG CARTEL

  1. Good catch! but its nothing new! now go after/find/weed out the ones in CBP! the ones that are selling their patrol routes to mexican cartels, arms smugglers and coyotes :thumbup :travel

  2. Good catch! but doesn’t come as a surprise! no go after/seek out/find/weed out the ones in CBP! the ones who are selling their patrol routes and schedules to drug cartels, coyotes and arms traffickers :thumbup $top pretending like you don’t know :travel

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