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Banks Financing Mexico Drug Cartels & Gangs: Admitted in Wells Fargo Deal

Bi0hazard

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Banks Financing Mexico Gangs Admitted in Wells Fargo Deal

FULL ARTICLE @ http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2010-...rtels-admitted-in-wells-fargo-s-u-s-deal.html

(Only Part of the Article is pasted in this thread)

Just before sunset on April 10, 2006, a DC-9 jet landed at the international airport in the port city of Ciudad del Carmen, 500 miles east of Mexico City. As soldiers on the ground approached the plane, the crew tried to shoo them away, saying there was a dangerous oil leak. So the troops grew suspicious and searched the jet.

They found 128 black suitcases, packed with 5.7 tons of cocaine, valued at $100 million. The stash was supposed to have been delivered from Caracas to drug traffickers in Toluca, near Mexico City, Mexican prosecutors later found. Law enforcement officials also discovered something else.

The smugglers had bought the DC-9 with laundered funds they transferred through two of the biggest banks in the U.S.: Wachovia Corp. and Bank of America Corp., Bloomberg Markets magazine reports in its August 2010 issue.

This was no isolated incident. Wachovia, it turns out, had made a habit of helping move money for Mexican drug smugglers. Wells Fargo & Co., which bought Wachovia in 2008, has admitted in court that its unit failed to monitor and report suspected money laundering by narcotics traffickers -- including the cash used to buy four planes that shipped a total of 22 tons of cocaine.

The admission came in an agreement that Charlotte, North Carolina-based Wachovia struck with federal prosecutors in March, and it sheds light on the largely undocumented role of U.S. banks in contributing to the violent drug trade that has convulsed Mexico for the past four years.

‘Blatant Disregard’

Wachovia admitted it didn’t do enough to spot illicit funds in handling $378.4 billion for Mexican-currency-exchange houses from 2004 to 2007. That’s the largest violation of the Bank Secrecy Act, an anti-money-laundering law, in U.S. history -- a sum equal to one-third of Mexico’s current gross domestic product.
“Wachovia’s blatant disregard for our banking laws gave international cocaine cartels a virtual carte blanche to finance their operations,” says Jeffrey Sloman, the federal prosecutor who handled the case.

Since 2006, more than 22,000 people have been killed in drug-related battles that have raged mostly along the 2,000-mile (3,200-kilometer) border that Mexico shares with the U.S. In the Mexican city of Ciudad Juarez, just across the border from El Paso, Texas, 700 people had been murdered this year as of mid- June. Six Juarez police officers were slaughtered by automatic weapons fire in a midday ambush in April.

Rondolfo Torre, the leading candidate for governor in the Mexican border state of Tamaulipas, was gunned down yesterday, less than a week before elections in which violence related to drug trafficking was a central issue.

45,000 Troops

Mexican President Felipe Calderon vowed to crush the drug cartels when he took office in December 2006, and he’s since deployed 45,000 troops to fight the cartels. They’ve had little success.
Among the dead are police, soldiers, journalists and ordinary citizens. The U.S. has pledged Mexico $1.1 billion in the past two years to aid in the fight against narcotics cartels.

In May, President Barack Obama said he’d send 1,200 National Guard troops, adding to the 17,400 agents on the U.S. side of the border to help stem drug traffic and illegal immigration.

Behind the carnage in Mexico is an industry that supplies hundreds of tons of cocaine, heroin, marijuana and methamphetamines to Americans. The cartels have built a network of dealers in 231 U.S. cities from coast to coast, taking in about $39 billion in sales annually, according to the Justice Department.

‘You’re Missing the Point’

Twenty million people in the U.S. regularly use illegal drugs, spurring street crime and wrecking families. Narcotics cost the U.S. economy $215 billion a year -- enough to cover health care for 30.9 million Americans -- in overburdened courts, prisons and hospitals and lost productivity, the department says.

“It’s the banks laundering money for the cartels that finances the tragedy,” says Martin Woods, director of Wachovia’s anti-money-laundering unit in London from 2006 to 2009. Woods says he quit the bank in disgust after executives ignored his documentation that drug dealers were funneling money through Wachovia’s branch network.

“If you don’t see the correlation between the money laundering by banks and the 22,000 people killed in Mexico, you’re missing the point,” Woods says.

Cleansing Dirty Cash

Wachovia is just one of the U.S. and European banks that have been used for drug money laundering. For the past two decades, Latin American drug traffickers have gone to U.S. banks to cleanse their dirty cash, says Paul Campo, head of the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration’s financial crimes unit.

Miami-based American Express Bank International paid fines in both 1994 and 2007 after admitting it had failed to spot and report drug dealers laundering money through its accounts. Drug traffickers used accounts at Bank of America in Oklahoma City to buy three planes that carried 10 tons of cocaine, according to Mexican court filings.

Federal agents caught people who work for Mexican cartels depositing illicit funds in Bank of America accounts in Atlanta, Chicago and Brownsville, Texas, from 2002 to 2009. Mexican drug dealers used shell companies to open accounts at London-based HSBC Holdings Plc, Europe’s biggest bank by assets, an investigation by the Mexican Finance Ministry found.

Following Rules

Those two banks weren’t accused of wrongdoing. Bank of America spokeswoman Shirley Norton and HSBC spokesman Roy Caple say laws bar them from discussing specific clients. They say their banks strictly follow the government rules.

“Bank of America takes its anti-money-laundering responsibilities very seriously,” Norton says.

A Mexican judge on Jan. 22 accused the owners of six centros cambiarios, or money changers, in Culiacan and Tijuana of laundering drug funds through their accounts at the Mexican units of Banco Santander SA, Citigroup Inc. and HSBC, according to court documents filed in the case.

The money changers are in jail while being tried. Citigroup, HSBC and Santander, which is the largest Spanish bank by assets, weren’t accused of any wrongdoing. The three banks say Mexican law bars them from commenting on the case, adding that they each carefully enforce anti-money-laundering programs.
HSBC has stopped accepting dollar deposits in Mexico, and Citigroup no longer allows noncustomers to change dollars there. Citigroup detected suspicious activity in the Tijuana accounts, reported it to regulators and closed the accounts, Citigroup spokesman Paulo Carreno says.

Criminal Empires

On June 15, the Mexican Finance Ministry announced it would set limits for banks on cash deposits in dollars.
Mexico’s drug cartels have become multinational criminal enterprises.

Some of the gangs have delved into other illegal activities such as gunrunning, kidnapping and smuggling people across the border, as well as into seemingly legitimate areas such as trucking, travel services and air cargo transport, according to the Justice Department’s National Drug Intelligence Center.

These criminal empires have no choice but to use the global banking system to finance their businesses, Mexican Senator Felipe Gonzalez says.

“With so much cash, the only way to move this money is through the banks,” says Gonzalez, who represents a central Mexican state and chairs the senate public safety committee.
Gonzalez, a member of Calderon’s National Action Party, carries a .38 revolver for personal protection.

“I know this won’t stop the narcos when they come through that door with machine guns,” he says, pointing to the entrance to his office. “But at least I’ll take one with me.”

(Much More Info Continued in the Full Article Below)

FULL ARTICLE @ http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2010-...rtels-admitted-in-wells-fargo-s-u-s-deal.html
 

przcvctm

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Banksters will be banksters, greedy and unprincipled.

Martin Woods is actually missing the more important point that prohibition is the root cause of the death and misery. Without the enormous black market profits to compete for, there would be no reason to slaughter humans like livestock.
 

Bi0hazard

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Bloomberg.com (Source):
Banks Financing Mexico Gangs Admitted in Wells Fargo Deal

Full Article @ http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2010-...rtels-admitted-in-wells-fargo-s-u-s-deal.html

1) Mainstream Media Coverage of Banks smuggling Drug Cartel money @
PROHIBITION: Banks Launder Drug Cartel Money, Essential To Drug Business, Too Big to Indict [Part 1/3]

Youtube Link @ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JidKD--ZYgc
[youtubeif]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JidKD--ZYgc[/youtubeif]

2) US Banks Financing Mexico Drug Gangs Admitted in Wells Fargo Deal - $378.4 billion

Youtube Link @ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UUBVSG3BpkY
[youtubeif]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UUBVSG3BpkY[/youtubeif]

3) CNN: DEA Laundering Money For Mexican Drug Cartels
Youtube Link @
[youtubeif]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S1D9yK7vr-c[/youtubeif]
 

PoopyTeaBags

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Common knowledge also are federal government has admitted to laundering cartel money as well but dont worry they charged them a fee for doing it.
 
So our government literally funded a terrorist organization.

How do people read stuff like this and not feel the overwhelming sense of stupidity and irony when they yap about "god bless our soldiers."

Soldiers? They are hitmen for our mafia. Nothing more noble.
 

PoopyTeaBags

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So our government literally funded a terrorist organization.

How do people read stuff like this and not feel the overwhelming sense of stupidity and irony when they yap about "god bless our soldiers."

Soldiers? They are hitmen for our mafia. Nothing more noble.


our governement funded and weaponized the taliban and alqueda too... its not the first nor will it be the last... You see there alot of money in war... any war and when you fund both sides you make twice as much and control the outcome....
 

wantaknow

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wachovia also admitted loaning on large jetliners to cartes to use for smugling and to launder money for them ,nothing was done about it ........
 
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THE PABLOS

At present....the USA is the biggest and best funded terrorist organization in the entire world. Read the definition of terrorism and you will see this is true. It is no secret the government sells weapons and deals drugs......but government is just an instrument....not the shot caller.

I don't salute
 

pearlemae

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Some how I'm not surprised, the same time this article came out, another article was describing how the banks have set the % rates for loans and bonds to cities in America. When your town floats a bond to fix the streets these banks skim a percentage off the top. The town never knows its being skimmed nor do the people, the article said the amounts of money skimmed by the banks will never be known but its in the trillions. Want to know what wrong with the economy and America, ITS THE BANKS.. they caused the economy to collapse screwed the housing market, stole trillions from every city and town in America. So people want change its time to change the banking system. Fuckin Crooks. Put some off these greedy asshole in prison and the shit will stop.
 
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THE PABLOS

Banks are Shot Callers.....stands to reason. World Banks....Federal Reserves? Private institutions safeguarded by government utilitarians? Who audits these institutions? Flunkies with government GS #s?
 

titoon29

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I just can't f***ing believe I never saw that before ! Thanks for digging BiO ! It is just outstanding that such info do not spread.

Jun 28, 2010....

Wachovia admitted it didn’t do enough to spot illicit funds in handling $378.4 billion for Mexican-currency-exchange houses from 2004 to 2007. That’s the largest violation of the Bank Secrecy Act, an anti-money-laundering law, in U.S. history -- a sum equal to one-third of Mexico’s current gross domestic product.
 

idiit

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illumati, new world order is live and real! us and europe are two nwo dark cabal strongholds. occupy wall street protestors just getting a taste of the tip of the iceberg.

recent libor rate manipulations opening up general public's eyes to the rabbit hole that goes deep. real deep. remember fast and furious! remember iraq, afghanistan, lybia.

zionists are not and should not be confused with hebrew religion. there are four major religions on earth; christianity, jewish, muslim and luciferian. zionists are not christians nor jews. real zionists are luciferian; they worship demonic entities. the zionist groomed hitler to take over germany. hitler was a zionist luciferian. much written on this topic. nasa and cia offshoots of nazi ss programs.

americans are just now waking up to these facts. the federal reserve ( not federal, privately owned and controlled) and the bank of international settlements ( bis) are owned and operated by the zionists. rockefellers, rothschilds, et al own and control most countries thru their money supply.
 

trichrider

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...and the frickin' banks should be destroyed, literally.

i do that shit i get time, they do that shit and say they didn't do enough...

puts things in perspective, unfortunately.
 
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Wachovia admitted it didn’t do enough to spot illicit funds in handling $378.4 billion for Mexican-currency-exchange houses from 2004 to 2007. That’s the largest violation of the Bank Secrecy Act, an anti-money-laundering law, in U.S. history -- a sum equal to one-third of Mexico’s current gross domestic product.


why can't they just come out and say they are criminal assholes who would do ANYTHING to make money ............ or they are actually stupid enough to not notice that kind of money going on the books every day. in both cases they need to be fired AND jailed
 

Hash Zeppelin

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^most people in America are just ignorant debt slaves, and they dont even know it. The world is still run by royalty and anyone with any real power today inherited it.
 
illumati, new world order is live and real! us and europe are two nwo dark cabal strongholds. occupy wall street protestors just getting a taste of the tip of the iceberg.

recent libor rate manipulations opening up general public's eyes to the rabbit hole that goes deep. real deep. remember fast and furious! remember iraq, afghanistan, lybia.

zionists are not and should not be confused with hebrew religion. there are four major religions on earth; christianity, jewish, muslim and luciferian. zionists are not christians nor jews. real zionists are luciferian; they worship demonic entities. the zionist groomed hitler to take over germany. hitler was a zionist luciferian. much written on this topic. nasa and cia offshoots of nazi ss programs.

americans are just now waking up to these facts. the federal reserve ( not federal, privately owned and controlled) and the bank of international settlements ( bis) are owned and operated by the zionists. rockefellers, rothschilds, et al own and control most countries thru their money supply.


Becareful brother. I recently made some of the same qoutes about Zionism and some members here thought I was an anti-semite.
 

PoopyTeaBags

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Banks are Shot Callers.....stands to reason. World Banks....Federal Reserves? Private institutions safeguarded by government utilitarians? Who audits these institutions? Flunkies with government GS #s?


our federal reserve has never been audited... nor will it ever be audited. And i think thats the same with any world bank like the fed. you want to audit us??? ok well they control the interest rates... we are at there disposal.
 
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