DANICA COTO
huffingtonpost.com
June 6, 2012

Editor’s note: Obviously, these drug smugglers didn’t work for Wachovia and the preferred bankster cartels.

SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico — U.S. federal agents say they raided Puerto Rico’s international airport and other areas early Wednesday, arresting at least 33 people suspected of smuggling millions of dollars’ worth of drugs aboard commercial flights.

Three other suspects were arrested in the U.S.: two workers at Miami’s international airport and another at the Dallas-Ft. Worth airport, according to the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration. The suspects were members of two Puerto Rico-based drug trafficking organizations that would work with each other, and one of them was run by a woman, officials said.

“We have dismantled the two most significant drug operations at the airport,” said Pedro Janer, acting special agent in charge of the DEA’s Caribbean division.

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