Pubdate: Fri, 11 Jan 2002 Source: Detroit Free Press (MI) Copyright: 2002 Detroit Free Press Contact: http://www.freep.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/125 Author: Cecil Angel, Free Press Staff Writer Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/meth.htm (Methamphetamine) DEA BUSTS 3 MEN IN DRUG PROBE Stimulant Said To Have Come From Canada Three Wayne County men were arrested Thursday as part of a nationwide crackdown on rings smuggling large quantities of a Canadian-made cold-medicine ingredient into the country for use in the illegal manufacture of methamphetamine. Drug Enforcement Administration agents are also looking for a fourth Wayne County man. DEA agents -- with the aid of local law-enforcement agencies -- made arrests in several cities including Chicago, Cleveland, Houston, Phoenix, Las Vegas and Los Angeles. The rings were trafficking pseudoephedrine, a stimulant used in cold medicine that is controlled in the United States but unregulated in Canada. The crackdown was part of an antidrug operation called Operation Mountain Express. In Detroit, six-count indictments opened Thursday in U.S. District Court named Mohamad Mahmoud Jafar, 45, and Haidar Auon, 38, both of Dearborn Heights, and Assaad Hamdan, 38, and Mohamad Kassir, 33, both of Dearborn. The men are charged with conspiracy to possess and conspiracy to import a listed chemical knowing or having reason to believe that the chemical would be used to manufacture a controlled substance. If convicted, the men face up to 10 years in prison and a $150,000 fine. Kassir's pretrial hearing was scheduled for Jan. 22, and he was released on a $10,000 personal bond. Jafar has a detention hearing scheduled for 1 p.m. today. Auon's arraignment will be completed Jan. 17 to give him time to hire an attorney. Hamdan has not yet been arrested, said Gina Balaya, spokeswoman for the U.S. Attorney's Office in Detroit. According to the indictment, shipments of pills would be transported in a variety of vehicles, undeclared, with bills of lading that disguised the true nature of the chemical. The drug was to be sold to Mexican drug operations in the southwestern United States and Mexico for the manufacture of methamphetamine. Susan Feld, special agent with the DEA in Detroit, said the men arrested locally acted as brokers. "They would sell it to other people in California." Balaya said the drug operations nationwide were not linked. "It's not one large conspiracy," she said. According to the DEA, 54 people were arrested nationwide Thursday, and 96 vehicles and $350,000 were seized. To date, Operation Mountain Express has seized over 30 tons of pseudoephedrine, 181 pounds of methamphetamine, made over 300 arrests and shut down nine illegal laboratories. Also on Thursday in another drug bust at a hotel in Taylor, the U.S. Customs Service arrested three men on charges of trafficking in pseudoephedrine. Kamal Mohamed Nagi, Saleh Mohsen Elmathil, and Norbert Kurzawa have a detention hearing scheduled in U.S. District Court at 1 p.m. today. - --- MAP posted-by: Terry Liittschwager