Pubdate: Tue, 21 Nov 2000 Source: Associated Press Copyright: 2000 Associated Press Author: Chris Hawley, Associated Press Writer POLICE ARREST MANY, SEIZE DRUGS SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico - Smashing cocaine laboratories and burning marijuana fields, police in 32 countries and territories have arrested thousands of suspects and seized tons of drugs in three weeks of U.S.-orchestrated raids, officials said Tuesday. Police arrested 2,876 people and seized more than 20 tons of cocaine during the operation, said Michael Vigil, Caribbean director of the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration, which coordinated the raids. The Oct. 27-Nov. 19 operation was the third and biggest in a series of raids that began last year, officials said at a news conference in San Juan. Police did more than 39,000 searches and raids, seizing 29 tons of marijuana and 82,170 tablets of ecstasy, dismantling 94 drug factories and confiscating 197 guns. They seized 100 tons of chemicals for drug-making and burned more than 9 square miles of fields of marijuana, heroin poppy and coca plants used for making cocaine, official said. The most recent raid netted a number of suspected drug kingpins, agents said. In the Dominican Republic, police arrested Martires Paulino Castro, whom they accuse of running a network that stretched from St. Maarten to New York and shipped up to 4,400 pounds of Colombian cocaine to the United States each month. Dominican officials also arrested Julio Morales Martinez, who is accused of smuggling cocaine to New York and New Jersey in shipping containers filled with lettuce, tomatoes and plantains. - --- MAP posted-by: Derek