πŸš¨πŸŒ† LOS ANGELES CRIME SWEEP: 3,000 ARRESTED IN MAJOR FEDERAL OPERATION

πŸš¨πŸŒ† LOS ANGELES CRIME SWEEP: 3,000 ARRESTED IN MAJOR FEDERAL OPERATION

Federal authorities report that more than 3,000 individuals were arrested during a sweeping enforcement action across Los Angeles, in what officials describe as one of the largest coordinated operations targeting organized crime in recent years.

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Investigators allege the crackdown disrupted a $10 billion criminal pipeline believed to be connected to the Sinaloa Cartel and affiliated networks operating throughout Southern California.

πŸ”Ž What Authorities Reported Seizing

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  • Firearms and related weapons

  • Cryptocurrency accounts and digital assets

  • Shell corporations allegedly used for laundering

  • Detailed financial ledgers and operational records

Officials state the operation involved joint federal and local task forces executing coordinated warrants across multiple locations. The investigation reportedly targeted trafficking routes, financial channels, and logistical infrastructure tied to organized criminal enterprises.

βš–οΈ What Happens Next

Authorities emphasize that:

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  • Charges will proceed through federal court processes

  • Asset forfeiture reviews are underway

  • Additional investigations may continue as financial evidence is analyzed

Law enforcement agencies describe the action as a significant disruption effort, while noting that court proceedings will determine the final outcomes for those detained.