Operation Cyber Juice: DEA busts steroid traffickers in AZ and across country
PHOENIX (KPHO/KTVK) - DEA officials in Phoenix Tuesday today announced a nationwide series of enforcement actions targeting every level of the global underground trade of anabolic steroids and other performance-enhancing drugs.
The vast majority of those drugs are said to be manufactured and trafficked from underground labs in China.
DEA-led Operation Cyber Juice was comprised of over 30 different U.S. investigations in 20 states, including Arizona.
It resulted in the seizure of 16 underground steroid labs, 90 arrests, and the seizure of 134,000 steroid dosage units, 636 kilograms of raw steroid powder, 8,200 liters of raw steroid injectable liquid, and over $2 million in cash and assets.
In Phoenix, DEA Special Agent in Charge Doug Coleman announced the culmination of Operation Cyber Juice operations in Arizona, a result of local enforcement actions targeting underground trade of anabolic steroids and other performance-enhancing drugs here in our state.
DEA operations in Phoenix included multiple simultaneously executed search warrants, including a business inside a well-known North Phoenix fitness facility, and were the latest efforts by Phoenix agents in exposing the black market for steroids.
Cyber Juice investigations targeting the Phoenix manufacturers and distributors began in early 2014, with the assistance of local agents from HSI, USPIS, IRS, and the Phoenix Police Department, resulting in the dismantlement of the largest known steroid conversion laboratories by law enforcement in Arizona's recent history.
"The quest for big muscles can mean big business. Criminals will exploit the desires of those seeking an advantage in physical performance or attaining a perfected physical form," said Coleman. "The illicit use and abuse of steroids is a dangerous game wrought with serious consequences, both physical and legal. DEA Agents will target, investigate, and arrest manufacturers and distributors of steroids and uncover their underground operations."
In Arizona, DEA's Cyber Juice investigations have thus far yielded the seizure of 4 underground steroid conversion labs, 8 arrests, the seizure of nearly 150,000 dosage units of finished product, 121 pounds of raw steroid powder, 23.8 liters of raw steroid-injectable liquid, $285,955 USC, 8 vehicles, and 16 weapons.
Often found in these underground steroid labs are finished steroid product, raw steroid powder, oils needed for steroid conversion to finished product, conversion kits with lab instruction, and other lab equipment. These products are commonly obtained via the internet from Chinese chemical manufacturing companies and underground labs, although the Arizona investigations revealed foreign sources located in Lithuania and Moldova.
Officials warn that here is great danger in buying steroids, chemicals, and other illicit products on the Internet. Many companies operating illegally both in the United States, China, and elsewhere have no regard for product safety and mislabeling is common, both intentional and unintentional.
Products are often misrepresented, and their safety is not at all guaranteed. In addition, federal agents report that many of the underground steroid labs seized are extremely unsanitary, further illustrating the danger in buying these products illegally. For example, recent lab seizures uncovered huge amounts of raw materials being mixed in bathtubs and bathroom sinks.
The Phoenix Cyber Juice investigations will be prosecuted by the U.S. Attorney's Office for the District of Arizona. Defendants in the investigations face multiple counts including, Possession with Intent to Distribute a Controlled Substance, Conspiracy to Import a Controlled Substance and Conspiracy to Commit Money Laundering.
Why are the taxpayers money being wasted on fucking steroids, where is the evidence that steroids HURT ANYONE?
Sure certain ones can increase aggresion but ive been using for many years and never once had the urge to hurt anyone, just get a tad more agitated.
As above, the streets are a lot safer now they have confiscated a few thousand vials, wont fucking change anything. Isnt is sad that the money being wasted to target operations could be used for something a whole let better, better eco system, more jobs created, helping the poor and needy, building new infrastructure etc etc.
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