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Northeast Counterdrug Training Center U.S. Attorney’s Office – Eastern and Western District of Michigan LEORTC MAGLOCLEN |
Mexican drug trafficking organizations are impacting communities in nearly every city in the United States. In 2011, Mexican drug cartels operated in 39 states across the country. This problem can no longer be viewed as a “border issue.” The majority of the drugs distributed and consumed in the U.S. originate in Mexico. In an effort to aggressively target drug trafficking organization, law enforcement officials need to understand how the Mexican drug war impacts local cities in the U.S. on a daily basis. The drug cartel leaders have strategically formed relationships with American gangs to flood our communities with illicit drugs. This relationship has caused great concern for law enforcement agencies in the U.S. It is imperative that law enforcement officials gain a true understanding of the “Mexican Cartel & American Street Gang Connection.” This course does not focus on statistical data or other information easily obtained through online searches regarding Mexican drug cartels. The information presented is based on the instructor’s unique experience in conducting long-term undercover operations, wire-tap intercepts, and debriefings of suspects directly linked to various Mexican drug cartels. |
To register:
· Visit the Northeast Counterdrug Training Center’s website at www.counterdrug.org · Click on “Course Registration” · Click on “Click Here To Register for Courses” · Scroll to find the training that you would like to register for and click on the training name · Scroll to the bottom of the page and click on “details” of the desired location & date · Click on “Select,” and then click on “Register” |
If you have questions, please contact NCTC at 717-861-2070 or Mitchell Kittle, U.S. Attorney’s Office at mitchell.kittle@usdoj.gov (313) 226-9689 |
There is no cost for this training.