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drew1503
09-23-2009, 07:32 PM
Report: Top anti-drug official was ’secret ally of drug lords’
Posted By Stephen C. Webster On September 17, 2009 @ 3:16 pm In

DEA says key ICE official sold info about informants, ran Panamanian cocaine to Spain via US ports
http://www.rawstory.com/images/new/richardpadillacramer.jpgRichard Padilla Cramer, a 26-year veteran anti-drug official, is behind bars, arrested after officials accused him of directing a massive cocaine shipment to Spain via the United States, and selling important information in law enforcement databases to a vicious Mexican drug cartel.
In other words, Cramer, a key Immigrations and Customs Enforcement agent who worked in Guadalajara and Nogales, Arizona, was allegedly “a secret ally of drug lords,” [1] reported The Los Angeles Times (http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/nation/la-na-drug-charges17-2009sep17,0,1796084.story).
“The suspected criminal activity that Richard Padilla Cramer has been charged with occurred in 2007 while he was working as an Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent in Guadalajara, Mexico, according to a criminal complaint issued on Aug. 28 by the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Miami,” [2] noted The Arizona Star (http://www.azstarnet.com/metro/307781.php).
“Cramer’s duties as the ICE attache in Guadalajara included serving as a liaison with Mexican police,” the paper noted. “But the investigation revealed that he worked for ‘a very high-level drug lord,’ the federal official said. In a dark twist on the trend of former federal officials going into private consulting, the 26-year government veteran became a full-time adviser to traffickers after retiring from ICE in January 2007, the complaint says.”
Arizona-based [3] Green Valley News and Sun added (http://www.gvnews.com/articles/2009/09/04/news/59icearrest904.txt): “He is accused of negotiating cocaine shipments from Panama to Spain while he was working for ICE out of the Guadalajara office, according to a criminal complaint filed against him by the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Miami, where federal prosecutors say the majority of the acts occurred. Authorities say Cramer will be extradited to Florida.
“The complaint also says Cramer and the smuggling organization invested about $400,000 in a 660-pound shipment of cocaine. The cocaine was shipped from Panama and went through the U.S. en route to Spain, where it was seized in June 2007. He also is accused of selling confidential information from law enforcement databases to an unidentified drug cartel.”
That information, “allegedly helped the Mexican drug lord conduct an internal hunt for [...] informants, whose families would be kidnapped in retaliation, the complaint said,” noted the Times.
“He educated the cartel on how American law enforcement flips informants and the processes behind warrants and record checks,” [4] added The Nogales International (http://www.nogalesinternational.com/articles/2009/09/16/news/doc4aafb63c62ed0634699774.txt). “Sometime before he retired from ICE in 2007, a lead figure in the cartel encouraged Padilla Cramer to leave the agency and, instead, go to work for the cartel. Federal prosecutors have not identified publicly which cartel Padilla Cramer went to work for.”
The paper added: “Negotiations broke down between Padilla Cramer and the head of the trafficking organization that was looking for someone to blame for the losses in Spain. A fourth informant finally approached American law enforcement and told them he spoke with Padilla Cramer on a push-to-talk phone. On Aug. 19, the DEA arrested Padilla Cramer at his house in a gated community in Sahuarita.”
On Sept. 4, Cramer was sent to Florida to face drug trafficking charges, where he currently awaits trial.

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[1] reported The Los Angeles Times: http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/nation/la-na-drug-charges17-2009sep17,0,1796084.story
[2] noted The Arizona Star: http://www.azstarnet.com/metro/307781.php
[3] Green Valley News and Sun added: http://www.gvnews.com/articles/2009/09/04/news/59icearrest904.txt
[4] added The Nogales International: http://www.nogalesinternational.com/articles/2009/09/16/news/doc4aafb63c62ed0634699774.txt
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Duckfeet
09-23-2009, 07:49 PM
I hate these fuckers: the mexicans I understand: they get killed if they don't play along...but this guy, ratted out people who died for money, familes were killed, and he'll be kicked back in some country club federal pen....

port rhombus
09-23-2009, 07:49 PM
Richard Padilla Cramer, a 26-year veteran anti-drug official, is behind bars, arrested after officials accused him of directing a massive cocaine shipment to Spain via the United States, and selling important information in law enforcement databases to a vicious Mexican drug cartel.

... and the rest of 'em are still on the loose.

30_Units
09-23-2009, 08:21 PM
there is no justice in this world.

nick
09-23-2009, 11:18 PM
Duckfeet[/LEFT];420861]I hate these fuckers: the mexicans I understand: they get killed if they don't play along...but this guy, ratted out people who died for money, familes were killed, and he'll be kicked back in some country club federal pen....

Very probably,but who knows what his agenda was or who he was taking orders from.The drug war is so corrupt we'll probably never know for sure what was going on.

Duckfeet
09-24-2009, 10:57 AM
You're right, as the big dealers get richer, and more powerful, and the world gets even more connected, it's just getting too crazy and complex to get my head around...I mean these guys have bought off mexican presidents before, and I've yet to hear of any agency here, either, that is untouchable...terrifying for those near the bottom, tho...who do you trust? Kind of like all the crap that happened with Whitey Bulger in S. Boston...and why the movie, "The Departed," was so chilling...fuck, Nick, it's hopeless...

Very
probably,but who
knows
what his agenda was or who he was taking orders from.The drug war is so corrupt we'll probably never know for sure what was going on.

duck
09-24-2009, 01:12 PM
I love these kinds of stories, I find them fascinating. Makes our world interesting...life would lose its curiosity if everything was what it was supposed to be.