$2 Billion Sinaloa Cartel Trucking Empire Crushed: 273 Arrests, 52 Tons of Meth & 250 Trucks Seized in Nationwide Dawn Raid

$2 Billion Sinaloa Cartel Trucking Empire Crushed: 273 Arrests, 52 Tons of Meth & 250 Trucks Seized in Nationwide Dawn Raid

In a stunning early-morning blitz across 12 states, federal agents dismantled Southwest Logistics — a trusted trucking giant used by Walmart and Costco — exposing how the Sinaloa cartel had hijacked America’s supply chains for years.

Agents intercepted 250 trucks equipped with hidden compartments, seizing 52 tons of methamphetamine cleverly concealed beneath produce crates and inside trailer walls.

The operation arrested 273 suspects, including executives, mechanics, and complicit drivers who turned legitimate freight routes into a deadly cross-country 𝒹𝓇𝓊𝑔 pipeline. What looked like normal American logistics was actually a sophisticated cartel operation that moved tons of poison nationwide while maintaining a flawless public safety record as cover.

They weaponized everyday trucking to flood the country with meth. Federal agents just took the highways back. 273 arrests. 52 tons of meth off the roads. A $2 billion criminal empire shattered.

The largest cartel infiltration of U.S. logistics ever uncovered is now in ruins. The road of death just got shut down — hard.