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HOW FAR WILL LAW
ENFORCEMENT GO?
Now we are going to talk about the lengths that law enforcement (LE) will go to try and
catch you slipping.
The first question is, can LE ship drugs to buyers to try and set them up for drug charges?
Let us just say, that they have done it to someone before who went by the name of Flush
aka Chronicpain aka Curtis Green
“In April 2012, a DEA undercover agent in Maryland posing as a drug smuggler
began communicating with “Dread Pirate Roberts” on Silk Road about selling a
large amount of illegal drugs. “Dread Pirate Roberts” instructed [Curtis] Green to
help the smuggler find a drug dealer who could buy a large amount of drugs, court
papers say. Green found a buyer and agreed to act as the middleman for a $27,000
sale of a kilogram of cocaine. Green gave the DEA agent his address.
An undercover U.S. Postal Service inspector delivered the cocaine to Green’s house
in Utah on Jan. 17.”
So as you can see, whether you view it as entrapment or not, once they have evidence
against you, they will eventually figure out a way to get something on you and bust you
for it like they did to Curtis Green.
The Secret Service posed as a vendor for fake IDs online for 5 years and actually shipped
fake IDs that they made to buyers on an online Russian forum.
http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2013/11/07/vendor-administratorplead-guilty-in-silk-road-case/3469751/
http://www.tested.com/tech/456882-how-secret-service-sold-fake-ids-catchidentity-crooks/
“The US Government’s “Operation Open Market” resulted in indictments against
55 defendants. According to Wired, Special Agent Mike Adams shipped out more
than 125 fake IDs over about five years of activity while going by the username
Celtic. Amazingly, the entire scheme started when the government arrested the real
Celtic, a Nevada man who got caught shopping at a Whole Foods where he’d
previously used a fake credit card.
Law enforcement discovered counterfeiting equipment among his possessions and
learned about his online activities. Adams assumed his online identity and even
improved Celtic’s cred, shipping near-flawless IDs and becoming a trusted seller
on Carder.ru.”
As you can see in this article, the Secret Service again sold illegal items to people online
in order to bust them. Several of the buyers used their real addresses and sent real photos
of themselves to this officer to have their IDs made, resulting in being arrested by the feds.