Drug Law Enforcement Strategy (DEA, Coast Guard, Customs): Hearing Before the Select Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Control, House of Representatives, Ninety-eighth Congress, First Session, May 24, June 8, 1983U.S. Government Printing Office, 1984 - 329 pagini |
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... developed within the past 2 months . On March 22 , the President announced the forma- tion of the national narcotics border interdiction system . This initi- ative will complement the work of the task forces , and based on our ...
... developed within the past 2 months . On March 22 , the President announced the forma- tion of the national narcotics border interdiction system . This initi- ative will complement the work of the task forces , and based on our ...
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... developed in 1980 to direct available investigative resources toward the highest level of practitioner violators . During 1982 , DEA initiated more than 300 cases involving willful diversion by practitioners , includ- ing the so ...
... developed in 1980 to direct available investigative resources toward the highest level of practitioner violators . During 1982 , DEA initiated more than 300 cases involving willful diversion by practitioners , includ- ing the so ...
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... developed by DEA . We have had diplomatic officials from other countries involved in trafficking activities and arrested in New York . But I think the most successful effort was the one involving Colonel Arce Gomez , the former Minister ...
... developed by DEA . We have had diplomatic officials from other countries involved in trafficking activities and arrested in New York . But I think the most successful effort was the one involving Colonel Arce Gomez , the former Minister ...
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... develop intelligence in the cases , and they are doing a good job . Mr. GILMAN . Why must we depend completely on Italian ... developed country . We need the agents in the countries you mentioned : In Pakistan and some others . Of course ...
... develop intelligence in the cases , and they are doing a good job . Mr. GILMAN . Why must we depend completely on Italian ... developed country . We need the agents in the countries you mentioned : In Pakistan and some others . Of course ...
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... . GILMAN . There weren't any cases for prosecution in this 8- month period ? Mr. MULLEN . There are , but it takes time to develop the cases . I am sure you are aware , having been-- Mr. GILMAN . I am aware of severe backlogs in 16.
... . GILMAN . There weren't any cases for prosecution in this 8- month period ? Mr. MULLEN . There are , but it takes time to develop the cases . I am sure you are aware , having been-- Mr. GILMAN . I am aware of severe backlogs in 16.
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activities additional Administration Admiral GRACEY air interdiction aircraft Answer arrests boats Border Interdiction System budget capability Chairman Coast Guard cocaine Colombia Congress conspiracy convicted cooperation coordinated CORCORAN Customs Service DEA's domestic drug abuse Drug Enforcement Administration Drug Enforcement Task drug interdiction drug law enforcement drug smuggling drug trafficking effective enforcement agencies enforcement effort Enforcement Task Forces equipment eradication Federal strategy Florida Task Force foreign funds GILMAN going heroin HUGHES illicit increase intelligence interdiction effort involved major marijuana maritime medium endurance cutters ment methaqualone Miami mission MULLEN narcotics National Narcotics Border Navy NNBIS OCDE officers operations organized crime OXLEY participation patrol percent personnel problem prosecution Question RAAB radar RANGEL response role seized seizures ships smugglers South Florida Task Special Agents surface effect ships Thank tion U.S. attorney U.S. Customs Service United vessels WHEC
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Pagina 291 - States, and make arrests without warrant for any offense against the United States committed in their presence, or for any felony cognizable under the laws of the United States, if they have reasonable grounds to believe that the person to be arrested has committed or is committing such felony.
Pagina 59 - National Park Service, Bureau of Land Management, and Bureau of Indian Affairs.
Pagina 57 - Defense, the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, the Director of the Central Intelligence Agency, and the Director of the Arms Control and Disarmament Agency.
Pagina 118 - Federal agencies' seizures of contrband and arrests of illegal drug importers. leaded by Vice President Bush, NNBIS will operate under the direction of an Executive Board composed of the Secretaries of State, Treasury, Defense and Transportation, the Attorney General, the Counselor to the President, the Director of Central Intelligence Agency, and the Director of the White House Drug Abuse Policy Office.
Pagina 143 - Would the gentleman yield? Mr. OILMAN. I would be pleased to yield to the gentleman.
Pagina 175 - ... or more prior convictions of him for an offense punishable under this paragraph, or for a felony under any other provision of this title...
Pagina 92 - I am pleased to have the opportunity to appear before this committee today to discuss the...
Pagina 270 - ... Coast Guard failed to conduct its search pursuant to the terms and conditions of the 1981 Agreement, thereby vitiating the consent given by the United Kingdom. In order to board a vessel of British registry, the 1981 Agreement requires that authorities of the United States "reasonably believe that the vessel has on board a cargo of drugs for importation into the United States.
Pagina 244 - Would you identify yourself for the record and, again, we have your full statement that will be entered into the record without objection. You may summarize it if you wish.
Pagina 6 - The Chair recognizes Mr. Oilman. Mr. OILMAN. Thank you, Mr. Chairman. I...