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Alyallen



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PostPosted: Mon Sep 24, 2007 6:22 pm    Post subject: International Steroid Raids May Uncover More Big Names.... Reply with quote

This story has so many angles, it's ridiculous but the point is that these raids may lead to the biggest fallout over performance-enhancing drugs ever. Raids targeted several countries including China, Mexico, Canada, Belgium, Australia, Germany, Denmark, Sweden, Thailand and 26 U.S. states. China, next year's Olympic Host, is the biggest supplier of performance-enhancing drugs. Interestingly enough, Chinese manufacturers involved in the raid will not be revealed by U.S. law enforcement at the deference of the Chinese. So, we may never know who exactly in China is involved in these drugs unless the Chinese reveal the names.

Law enforcement is creating a database of every person who bought performance-enhancers in connection to the raids, so there could potentially be some big names in several different sports in several different countries in this database. We won't know until more information is revealed on Monday. Alas, but this article provides some of the details. This is a long article. Enjoy.

'Roids raids
By Josh Peter, Yahoo! Sports
September 24, 2007



An international investigation code-named Operation Raw Deal that culminated in the last four days could produce the next steroids scandal in sports � and perhaps the biggest yet.

The undercover operation led by the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration resulted in the seizure of massive amounts of anabolic steroids from an illegal, underground network and the ability to identify hundreds of thousands of people who received steroids and other substances used by some athletes as performance-enhancing drugs, a DEA spokesman told Yahoo! Sports on Sunday.

Most of the raids took place in the United States, and the DEA called the steroids crackdown the largest in U.S. history. DEA offices in New York and San Diego provided lead guidance during an investigation that resulted in 124 arrests and seizures at 56 labs across the country. Investigators also seized 71 weapons, 27 pill presses, 25 vehicles and three boats, but the coveted item was illegal drugs, and the DEA said it intercepted a staggering quantity.

Also, federal officials are creating a database of names of the people who received steroids, human growth hormone (HGH) and other drugs banned by most sports leagues and athletic associations, DEA spokesman Rusty Payne said.


"I have no information about any athletes yet," Payne said when asked about the names in the database and others implicated in the case. But he acknowledged the possibility of athletes being linked to the investigation that focused largely on steroids, HGH and other drugs being manufactured by Chinese companies and flooding the U.S. market.

"Of course, performance-enhancing drugs are an issue right now," Payne told Yahoo! Sports during a telephone interview. "They're in the news, and they're in the news because there have been athletes that have been tied to them. We know that's what this story is."

Steroids, HGH and other drugs seized in the raids promote muscle growth and speed recovery from injury, and athletes have used them despite the risk of suspensions and permanent bans from sport.

Whether Major League Baseball, the NFL and other sports bodies can gain access to the database and search for athletes who received substances banned by the respective sports organizations will be up to top officials at the Justice Department and DEA, according to Payne.

"Anything is possible," he said.

Typically, DEA investigations focus on drug suppliers and dealers. But now that the DEA has the ability to identify the largest numbers of people who received illegal shipments of drugs during Operation Raw Deal, Payne said, "If you are one of those people, you could get a knock at your door."

U.S. officials enlisted the help of China and eight other countries in an investigation that targeted more than 35 Chinese companies that produce raw materials used to make steroids and HGH, and in some cases finished product, sold illegally on the global underground network, Payne said.

China has emerged as the leading supplier of illicit steroids and HGH since the DEA began targeting Mexico suppliers two years ago. U.S. authorities said the operation that shut down steroids manufacturers in Mexico temporarily cut into the supply in the United States, but Chinese suppliers stepped in.


Last week, Yahoo! Sports obtained documents that showed HGH imported from China was seized in the Signature Pharmacy scandal. High-profile athletes linked to that investigation, launched by the district attorney in Albany County, N.Y., include baseball players Rick Ankiel, Gary Matthews Jr., Troy Glaus and Jay Gibbons; NFL safety Rodney Harrison; boxer Evander Holyfield; and a dozen pro wrestlers.

The role of Chinese companies in supplying steroids to the underground market figures to be sensitive for China considering the country will play host to the 2008 Olympics in Beijing in August. But the investigation could prove even more damaging to the world of sports.

Major League Baseball has scrambled to control recent news leaks of players connected to the Signature scandal. Last week, an arbitration panel upheld the results that showed American cyclist Floyd Landis used synthetic testosterone during his riveting comeback victory in the 2006 Tour de France. And for months, during his successful quest to overtake Hank Aaron as baseball's all-time home run king, Barry Bonds reignited controversy from a steroids scandal that stemmed from a 2003 raid of the Bay Area Laboratory Co-Operative (BALCO) that ensnared Bonds and several other well-known athletes.

On Monday, the sports world will learn of the latest potential bombshell. Officials are scheduled to announce details of Operation Raw Deal during news conferences in New York and San Diego.

Investigators hauled in countless bags and boxes loaded with steroids that have a street value potentially exceeding $50 million, Payne said. The stockpile included 11.4 million doses of steroids, which based on the 0.5 milliliter per dose used by the DEA for calculations, amounts to about 570,000 vials that each hold 10 milliliters.

Payne said he had no figures for the amount of HGH and other drugs seized in an operation that involved the Food and Drug Administration, the U.S. Postal Inspection Service, the FBI, the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement and U.S. National Drug Intelligence Center.

"These buyers are solely motivated by a desire to gain an unfair competitive advantage by using illegal performance-enhancing substances," said Terry Vermillion, Director of the FDA Office of Criminal Investigations, in a statement provided to Yahoo! Sports.

But Payne said rather than catching athletes who use banned drugs, the objective was to stanch the flow of illegal steroids and other drugs into the U.S. Most of the drugs seized in the investigation were cooked up "in filthy conditions with no regard to safety," according to the DEA.

The Internet has emerged as a popular source for those seeking performance-enhancing drugs without the required prescription, prompting Operation Raw Deal to employ a four-pronged strategy. The investigation targeted U.S.-based websites that distribute materials such as conversion kits necessary to turn raw steroid powders into finished product; Internet body building discussion boards that teach individuals how to use, locate, and discreetly purchase steroids; raw material manufacturers and suppliers in China and other countries; and underground steroids labs in the United States, Canada and Mexico.

Other countries involved in the coordinated international crackdown included Belgium, Australia, Germany, Denmark, Sweden and Thailand.

"Operation Raw Deal uncovered a clandestine web of international drug dealers who lurk on the Internet for young adults craving the artificial advantage of anabolic steroids," Karen P. Tandy, the DEA administrator, said in a statement.

In addition to steroids and HGH, the operation targeted Insulin Growth Factor and underground trafficking of ancillary and counterfeit medications. Other drugs seized included cocaine, marijuana, Ecstasy, painkillers, anti-anxiety medications and Viagra.

The DEA lauded Chinese officials for their participation in the effort, but whether China disciplines the manufacturers or discloses information remains to be seen. U.S. officials provided Chinese authorities with information packets about more than 35 Chinese companies that allegedly supplied raw materials for steroids, HGH and other performance-enhancing drugs and are involved in the illicit underground trade around the world. But U.S. officials will withhold the names of those companies in deference to China.

DEA officials said they launched the operation in large part because of health risks in taking drugs that often are mislabeled. The potential side effects include strokes, liver damage and heart disease, experts say.

Though the impact of Operation Raw Deal on sports remains uncertain, the DEA's work is not done when it comes to a crackdown on the illegal trafficking of steroids and other performance-enhancing drugs, Payne said.

"This is not a case with a beginning and an end," he said. "I like to look at it more as an initiative.

"This is a huge initiative."

Josh Peter is a writer for Yahoo! Sports. Send Josh a question or comment for potential use in a future column or webcast.

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PostPosted: Mon Sep 24, 2007 6:29 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

WHAT a relief!
I thought the Martians had launched an astroid attack. Then when I realized that wasn't correct, the first thing I thought of was some kind of Chicom plot to give us all hemorrhoids (Yes, I had to look up how to spell that word.) So it wass with relief that this is only about steroids.
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PostPosted: Mon Sep 24, 2007 7:59 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Ya-ta Boy wrote:
WHAT a relief!
I thought the Martians had launched an astroid attack. Then when I realized that wasn't correct, the first thing I thought of was some kind of Chicom plot to give us all hemorrhoids (Yes, I had to look up how to spell that word.) So it wass with relief that this is only about steroids.


You are such a dumbass but are so amusing that I will change the thread title, just for you.
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PostPosted: Mon Sep 24, 2007 8:20 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Mea culpa. I can't help it if I think of astroids before sweaty jocks. It's just my nature. And I'm sure 'dumbass' was meant in the kindest, most affectionate way possible. Very Happy

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PostPosted: Mon Sep 24, 2007 8:22 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Who was the Yank who for a spell appeared to have "won" the Tour de France last year? Just caught a little glipse of his thing today on CNN re: admitted steroid use.

What of VINCE Micman? Those pro-wrestlers do many roids?
Did the current Governor of California?

Do any world-"class" athletes?

Say it ain't so ... Shocked
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PostPosted: Mon Sep 24, 2007 9:33 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

igotthisguitar wrote:
Who was the Yank who for a spell appeared to have "won" the Tour de France last year? Just caught a little glipse of his thing today on CNN re: admitted steroid use.

What of VINCE Micman? Those pro-wrestlers do many roids?
Did the current Governor of California?

Do any world-"class" athletes?

Say it ain't so ... Shocked


Floyd Landis was found guilty of using performance-enchancers. He was stripped of his title but he may appeal the ruling to the court of arbitration or whatever it's called.

McMahon is definitely on the juice. He's like 60+ years old but he's jacked in the most peculiar way.

Arnie fessed up to steroid use at some point, I think. Don't quote me on it, though.

Hey Ya-Ta,

I did mean dumbass in the nicest way possible Very Happy
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PostPosted: Mon Sep 24, 2007 9:43 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Alyallen wrote:
McMahon is definitely on the juice. He's like 60+ years old but he's jacked in the most peculiar way.


COKE-Head Twisted Evil
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PostPosted: Tue Sep 25, 2007 1:33 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Feds announce largest steroid crackdown

By ERIC TUCKER, Associated Press Writer Mon Sep 24, 11:10 PM ET

PROVIDENCE, R.I. � Federal authorities announced the largest crackdown on illegal steroids in the nation's history Monday, arresting more than 120 people and raiding dozens of labs that manufactured growth hormone for sale on the black market.

Agents seized 56 labs, many of which were located in dirty basements, and recovered 11.4 million doses of steroids, according to the Drug Enforcement Administration.


"We were a little bit stunned at the amount of labs we found as a result of this investigation," DEA spokesman Garrison Courtney said in Washington. "It's not something that's on a scale that we've ever seen."

The announcement follows a growing number of scandals in the sports world over steroids, but authorities said the probe was focused on distributors, not users, and that no professional athletes were directly involved in the investigation.

U.S. investigators were helped by governments of nine other countries, including China, which is hosting the 2008 Olympics. Among those facing charges are a Chinese manufacturer accused of smuggling human growth hormone into the U.S. and others who allegedly got steroids from China and sold them to U.S. customers.

The probe, dubbed Operation Raw Deal, targeted manufacturers of raw materials needed to produce steroids, as well as underground steroid labs in the U.S., Canada and Mexico. Agents also investigated Web sites that offered kits to convert steroids from powder into injectable forms and Internet discussion boards frequented by bodybuilders.


"Even though their storefront is the Internet, rather than the street corner, the people who engage in the smuggling and distribution of these substances are drug dealers, plain and simple, and we will treat them accordingly," said Robert Clark Corrente, U.S. attorney for Rhode Island. Federal prosecutors in San Diego, New York, Houston, Kansas City and New Haven, Conn., made similar announcements.

The labs' customers could include high school athletes, bodybuilders and ordinary adults who simply want to look better, officials said.

"As we start to dig into this, I would have to believe that we're going to find customers who are in fact high school kids," said Steve Robertson, another DEA spokesman.

The DEA said 143 federal search warrants were issued during the 18-month investigation, many of them since Thursday. The FBI, Internal Revenue Service, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, and the Food and Drug Administration were also involved.

In New York, five people accused of operating illicit steroid labs known as "Bodiez by Design" and "Strong Island Underground" were indicted on charges of conspiracy to distribute a controlled substance.

In Connecticut, four men were charged with purchasing raw steroid powder from China, manufacturing steroids in home laboratories and distributing them to customers through a MySpace.com profile and a Web site.

And in Rhode Island, a Chinese corporation and its chief executive were indicted on federal charges of smuggling illegal human growth hormone into the U.S.

Genescience Pharmaceutical Co. and its CEO, Lei Jin, are accused of money laundering and conspiracy to facilitate the sale of smuggled goods.

Federal agents have seized $3.4 million traced to the alleged smuggling from two New York branches of Chinese banks. Jin, who allegedly marketed the drugs under the brand name Jintropin, is believed to be living in Shanghai and is not in custody.

In all, investigators seized more than 500 pounds of raw steroid ingredients that originated in China.

Other countries participating in the investigation were Mexico, Canada, Australia, Belgium, Denmark, Germany, Sweden and Thailand.

Police in Denmark raided 26 locations across the country. Germany's federal criminal office said its agents closed five illicit labs and confiscated tens of thousands of illicit tablets and capsules as part of searches carried out in five of the nation's 16 states.


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