Operation Cyber Juice

Thank goodness Sino-American relations are at an all time low. The DEA will bitch and moan and the Chinese will give them a quarter to call someone that cares
 
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A keyword search pulls up my image when you search for more info on the bust.
 
Thank goodness Sino-American relations are at an all time low. The DEA will bitch and moan and the Chinese will give them a quarter to call someone that cares

I'm just hoping they don't start doing more randoms at customs.
 
I'm just hoping they don't start doing more randoms at customs.

With customs its the luck of the draw. The Chinese need to change up their shipping method but there's not much else they can do.

If you're not a dealer you have less to worry about unless your local LEOs are dicks.
 
While ISIS beheads innocent people and Americans buy vodka and cigarettes at every gas station (which kill thousands each month) but can not do basic math problems or answer basic history questions -- but this is where international cooperation, US tax money and government efforts are directed :mad:
 
Anyone see a list of the 16 UGLs busted as part of Operation Cyber Juice? We can probably put together a list of the ones that have been busted in the news during the past 4-month period encompassed by Cyber Juice.
 
USADA Contributes to Steroid Crackdown

The United States Anti-Doping Agency assisted the Drug Enforcement Agency in a nationwide series of enforcement actions targeting the global underground trade of anabolic steroids and other performance-enhancing drugs, the DEA said Sept. 1.

The DEA reported "Operation Cyber Juice" saw more than 90 arrests and the seizure of 16 underground steroid labs, 134,000 steroid dosage units, 636 kilograms of raw steroid powder, and 8,200 liters of raw steroid injectable liquid. DEA officials said the vast majority of the substances were manufactured and trafficked from underground labs in China.

In its initial release the DEA did not mention any ties to horse racing.

USADA oversees drug testing for U.S. Olympic sports and legislation this year proposed having the agency oversee such testing in horse racing through the formation of the Thoroughbred Horse Racing Anti-Doping Agency, an organization that would be made up of USADA chief executive officer Travis Tygart, USADA board members, and industry representatives.

The DEA said it worked with USADA, the World Anti-Doping Agency, the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement's Homeland Security Investigations, and Europol. Tygart said such collaboration is key in cracking down on these operations.

"In the global fight against dangerous performance-enhancing drugs, collaboration between anti-doping organizations and law enforcement is vital. This joint investigation again demonstrates that we can work together to identify and hold accountable underground steroid suppliers and users who are committing crimes, and who may also be cheating clean athletes and sport," Tygart said. "The actions taken today will help to ensure that all athletes are safer, and any young athletes who are pressured to use these drugs to win in sport are not preyed upon by illegal drug dealers."

WADA director general David Howman said these types of global efforts are needed to combat the production and distribution of anabolic steroids and other performance-enhancing drugs.

"It has become a public health issue, and therefore requires an international solution through partnerships and collaboration. By partnering with USADA and the DEA in this major steroid operation, WADA has been able to prevent potentially harmful steroid substances from getting into the hands of athletes looking for an edge," Howman said. "This is a good example of anti-doping and law enforcement working well together to further their own efforts of reducing doping and protecting public health."
 
USADA Contributes to Steroid Crackdown

The United States Anti-Doping Agency assisted the Drug Enforcement Agency in a nationwide series of enforcement actions targeting the global underground trade of anabolic steroids and other performance-enhancing drugs, the DEA said Sept. 1.

The DEA reported "Operation Cyber Juice" saw more than 90 arrests and the seizure of 16 underground steroid labs, 134,000 steroid dosage units, 636 kilograms of raw steroid powder, and 8,200 liters of raw steroid injectable liquid. DEA officials said the vast majority of the substances were manufactured and trafficked from underground labs in China.

In its initial release the DEA did not mention any ties to horse racing.

USADA oversees drug testing for U.S. Olympic sports and legislation this year proposed having the agency oversee such testing in horse racing through the formation of the Thoroughbred Horse Racing Anti-Doping Agency, an organization that would be made up of USADA chief executive officer Travis Tygart, USADA board members, and industry representatives.

The DEA said it worked with USADA, the World Anti-Doping Agency, the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement's Homeland Security Investigations, and Europol. Tygart said such collaboration is key in cracking down on these operations.

"In the global fight against dangerous performance-enhancing drugs, collaboration between anti-doping organizations and law enforcement is vital. This joint investigation again demonstrates that we can work together to identify and hold accountable underground steroid suppliers and users who are committing crimes, and who may also be cheating clean athletes and sport," Tygart said. "The actions taken today will help to ensure that all athletes are safer, and any young athletes who are pressured to use these drugs to win in sport are not preyed upon by illegal drug dealers."

WADA director general David Howman said these types of global efforts are needed to combat the production and distribution of anabolic steroids and other performance-enhancing drugs.

"It has become a public health issue, and therefore requires an international solution through partnerships and collaboration. By partnering with USADA and the DEA in this major steroid operation, WADA has been able to prevent potentially harmful steroid substances from getting into the hands of athletes looking for an edge," Howman said. "This is a good example of anti-doping and law enforcement working well together to further their own efforts of reducing doping and protecting public health."
USADA is the moral guardian of sports. This is dangerous territory when the government start working side-by-side with morally-driven private organizations to put people in jail. Very dangerous territory.
 
USADA is the moral guardian of sports. This is dangerous territory when the government start working side-by-side with morally-driven private organizations to put people in jail. Very dangerous territory.


Not directly on point but USADA is trying to insert themselves into my industry in which they have zero testing experience through Federal legislation which as currently written would allow them to set there own budget while holding the industry hostage to pay it.

According to information I gathered from their most recent 990 filing the average cost of a drug test performed by USADA is over $3,500 in our industry the norm is less than $200.
 
Anyone see a list of the 16 UGLs busted as part of Operation Cyber Juice? We can probably put together a list of the ones that have been busted in the news during the past 4-month period encompassed by Cyber Juice.

I still haven't seen a list released. I've been checking since the news broke. I know for sure there is:

Hulk Labs
Big D
 
I dont know if its related but a friend told me tonite a guy in my small town just got bust for steroids. said he was get them from china. i told him the raws all come.from china . he said it wasnt in our local wednesday paper. its all hush hush right now. hes kind of a big wig in town. very well known. its just with cyber juice going down and hearing this i guess it could be.related but dont know.
 
I dont know if its related but a friend told me tonite a guy in my small town just got bust for steroids. said he was get them from china. i told him the raws all come.from china . he said it wasnt in our local wednesday paper. its all hush hush right now. hes kind of a big wig in town. very well known. its just with cyber juice going down and hearing this i guess it could be.related but dont know.
DEA will get all the drug trafficking thugs!! Steroids are dangerous to the public. Was reading on their website about a case of a 17 year old that killed himself during "PCT." PCT kills!
 
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