Pubdate: Thu, 22 Jul 1999 Source: Houston Chronicle (TX) Copyright: 1999 Houston Chronicle Contact: http://www.chron.com/ Forum: http://www.chron.com/content/hcitalk/index.html Page: 18A Author: Christopher S. Wren, New York Times HASIDIC JEWS ENLISTED TO SMUGGLE DRUGS FROM EUROPE, OFFICIALS SAY NEW YORK -- In their black hats, dark suits and side curls, the stream of young Hasidic men flying home from Europe seemed unlikely to raise the suspicions of U.S. Customs officials. But federal prosecutors say the sober young men were enlisted as couriers in a huge operation to flood New York with the designer drug MDMA, popularly called Ecstasy, for resale at high markups to young people partying their nights away at clubs and "rave" dances. Law-enforcement officials this week announced the indictment of seven people suspected of running the operation, which the officials said brought in more than 1 million MDMA pills into New York and laundered millions of dollars in subsequent profits. None of those indicted were couriers, but investigators said they expect more arrests. The indictments Tuesday capped a 21-month investigation. Officials said the Ecstasy-smuggling operation was based in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, and also operated in Brooklyn and Long Island. According to the indictments, young men, primarily from Hasidic communities in Brooklyn and Monsey, were offered a free trip to Europe and about $1,500 in return for smuggling back some contraband. Some were also offered $200 for each new courier they recruited. The authorities said that each courier smuggled as many as 45,000 Ecstasy tablets into the United States. The recruiters chose the couriers, whose exact number was not given, believing that they would not attract the attention of Customs inspectors. Some couriers were reportedly told that they would be bringing back diamonds. - --- MAP posted-by: Derek Rea