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    Georgia agriculture department launches crackdown on drug smuggling in produce

    October 14, 20242 Mins Read




    In Georgia, there has been a resurgence in efforts to prevent drugs such as fentanyl, meth, and marijuana from entering the state. The Georgia Department of Agriculture, under Commissioner Tyler Harper, reintroduced a law enforcement division in 2023 specifically to monitor and intercept these substances before they reach the market. According to Harlan Proveaux, the Director of Law Enforcement at the Georgia Department of Agriculture, the state is targeting meth, fentanyl, and high-grade marijuana. An innovative method of smuggling drugs, discovered by agents from the Drug Enforcement Administration and the Georgia Department of Agriculture, involved concealing them in produce like celery, posing risks not only of illegal drug distribution but also food contamination.

    Recent operations in Atlanta led to the seizure of 1100 kilograms of meth hidden in celery at a farmers market, with an estimated value of $3 million. Another significant case in Pierce County involved the confiscation of marijuana worth $24 million, linked to Chinese nationals. These incidents highlight the collaborative efforts between the Georgia Department of Agriculture, district attorney’s offices, and both state and local agencies to dismantle drug trafficking operations. Proveaux emphasized the indiscriminate nature of their pursuit against those exploiting agricultural channels for smuggling drugs into Georgia, regardless of their origin. The Department of Agriculture acknowledges the ongoing challenge posed by organized crime, financial motives, and drug demand within the state. Efforts to educate the youth on the perils of drug use and the importance of reporting suspicious activities are part of the strategic approach to mitigate the opioid crisis in Georgia.

    Source: WSAV

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