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Before dawn, federal agents launched one of the largest coordinated trucking raids in U.S. history. What started as a routine traffic inspection on a Texas highway unraveled a cartel-owned logistics empire that moved 52 tons of methamphetamine, generated over $2 billion in drug revenue, and operated quietly across American highways for years. According to federal investigators, a seemingly legitimate refrigerated trucking company with clean DOT records, national retail contracts, and hundreds of drivers was secretly owned and controlled by a cartel. Specialized trailers were engineered with hidden hydraulic compartments beneath false floors, allowing massive drug shipments to move undetected through routine inspections. A single traffic stop exposed the first load. That discovery led to Project Python, a joint DEA and FBI operation that tracked hundreds of trucks, mapped nationwide distribution hubs, and identified executives, mechanics, and coordinators operating inside the company. Most drivers were unaware they were transporting drugs, while a smaller group of trusted “priority drivers” handled cartel shipments. On October 20th, federal agencies moved simultaneously across 12 states. Trucks were stopped on highways and at weigh stations. FBI SWAT teams raided corporate headquarters and maintenance depots. Mechanics were arrested mid-installation of hidden compartments. By sunrise, 273 people were in custody, and 250 trucks were seized. Prosecutors charged the company under RICO statutes, classifying the entire operation as a criminal enterprise. Executives received life sentences, while innocent drivers were officially cleared and assisted by authorities. The case forced major retailers and federal agencies to overhaul supply chain inspections nationwide. In this video, we break down how the cartel built a clean front, how federal agents exposed it, and why this case permanently changed trucking security in the United States. Subscribe for more real, fact-based breakdowns of major federal investigations and cartel takedowns.