The DEA also seized more than $11 million in currency, nearly $1.7 million worth of assets, and 420 firearms.
The Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) reported on Sept. 8 that it had arrested 617 members of the Sinaloa cartel in a global operation.
The week-long operation aimed to dismantle the Sinaloa cartel, which has been flooding the United States with fentanyl, methamphetamine, cocaine, and heroin, the DEA said in a Sept. 8 statement.
In addition to the 617 arrests, the DEA seized narcotics, including 480 kilograms of fentanyl powder, 714,707 counterfeit pills, 2,209 kilograms of methamphetamine, 7,469 kilograms of cocaine, and 16.55 kilograms of heroin.
The DEA also seized more than $11 million in currency, over $1.6 million worth of assets, and 420 firearms.
โThese results demonstrate the DEAโs unwavering commitment to protecting the American people,โ DEA Administrator Terrance Cole said.
โEvery kilogram of poison seized, every dollar confiscated from the cartels, and every arrest we make represents lives saved and communities defended.โ
โThe DEA will not rest until the Sinaloa Cartel is completely dismantled,โ he added.
The operation was carried out by DEA agents in 23 domestic field divisions and seven foreign regions from Aug. 25 to 29.
โThere are tens of thousands of Sinaloa members, associates, and facilitators operating worldwide in at least 40 countries who are responsible for the production, manufacture, distribution, and operations related to the trafficking of dangerous and deadly synthetic drugs,โ according to the statement.
โThis coordinated action was a combination of the DEAโs increased focus on law enforcement, intelligence, and national and international collaboration, using all resources at its disposal to degrade the Sinaloa Cartelโs command and control.โ
In February, the Trump administration, through the State Department,designated the Sinaloa cartel a Foreign Terrorist Organization, along with seven other Mexican and Latin American organizations.