FBI Raids Miami Mansion, Discovers Sheriff & 17 Cops on Cartel Payroll, $1.4B Exposed | US Military

FBI Raids Miami Mansion, Discovers Sheriff & 17 Cops on Cartel Payroll, $1.4B Exposed | US Military
In a stunning turn of events, a recent DEA raid on a lavish $12 million mansion in Coral Gables, Florida, has uncovered one of the most significant police corruption scandals in the history of the state.

What began as a routine investigation into drug trafficking quickly escalated into a full-blown revelation of corruption that implicates high-ranking officials in the Miami-Dade police force.
Agents stumbled upon a hidden command center behind a bookshelf, revealing not just drugs, cash, and weapons, but an intricate network designed to monitor Miami law enforcement in real-time.
This discovery has sent shockwaves through the community and raised serious questions about the integrity of those sworn to protect it.
The Discovery
The DEA’s raid was initially focused on dismantling a drug operation linked to the Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG).
However, the agents found much more than they bargained for.
Inside the mansion, they uncovered a sophisticated setup that allowed cartel members to track police movements and coordinate their activities.
Among the items discovered was a ledger detailing three years of payments made to Miami-Dade Sheriff Antonio Vargas and seventeen police officers.
This ledger revealed a shocking truth: these law enforcement officials were on the cartel’s payroll, forming a protection network that enabled CJNG to transport an estimated $1.4 billion worth of illegal products across Florida.