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US Arrest Conspirators in $200 Million Smuggling Scheme Through SoCal Ports

January 28, 2025
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Major Smuggling Operation Busted in California Ports

A massive smuggling operation worth over $200 million has been dismantled by the U.S. Attorney’s Office in California. The elaborate scheme involved the trafficking of counterfeit and illegal goods from China into the United States through the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach. Law enforcement authorities have seized more than $1.3 billion worth of counterfeit products from this and similar operations in the ports.

Arrests and Indictments

The indictments related to the smuggling operation were unsealed recently, leading to the arrest of seven individuals involved in the illegal scheme. An eighth suspect was apprehended, while a ninth remains at large. A trial date has been scheduled for March to address the charges.

Conspiracy Details

According to law enforcement officials, the smuggling conspiracy involved executives of logistics companies, warehouse owners, trucking firms, and managers of truck drivers. These individuals collaborated to smuggle goods through the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach while evading customs and law enforcement detection.

Commitment to National Security

Acting United States Attorney Joseph T. McNally emphasized the importance of securing seaports and borders for national security. He stated, “The smuggling of large quantities of contraband from China through our nation’s largest port negatively impacts American businesses and consumers. The charges and arrests in this case demonstrate our dedication to enforcing customs laws and safeguarding the American public.”

Operational Tactics

The co-conspirators redirected containers from the ports to an inspection location inland. They hired truck drivers to transport the containers to designated sites, including warehouses in the City of Industry controlled by one of the defendants.

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Customs and Border Protection officials were instrumental in uncovering the scheme, with a team of CBP agriculture specialists discovering the initial contraband in a routine container examination in 2023.

Seizures and Investigations

During the investigation, authorities seized more than $130 million in contraband. A warehouse search in June 2024 resulted in the confiscation of $20 million worth of counterfeit goods, including shoes, perfume, luxury handbags, apparel, and watches.

Legal Actions Taken

The indicted individuals include the head of the logistics company, a trucking company owner, warehouse managers, and truck drivers involved in the operation. The smuggling operation spanned from August 2023 to June 2024, with goods sourced from China and distributed in the U.S.

Law enforcement suspects that this operation is just one example of similar “seal-swapping” schemes being conducted. The crackdown on such illegal activities underscores the ongoing efforts to combat smuggling and protect national interests.

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