According to a court document disclosed on the 5th, a retired US drug control agent was charged with helping Mexican drug cartels launder money, amounting to tens of millions of dollars. Furthermore, he is also suspected of helping drug cartels obtain arms such as AR-15 semi-automatic rifles. The Associated Press quoted court documents on the 5th as reporting that the agent's name is Paul Campo. He is 61 years old. He is from Virginia, USA. He worked for the Drug Control Administration for 25 years and retired in 2016. His partner, named Robert Sensi, is from Florida and is 75 years old. The two are charged with colluding with a new generation drug cartel in Jalisco, Mexico, to help the drug cartel launder money, obtain arms, and engage in other drug-related criminal activities.

Zhitongcaijing · 2d ago
According to a court document disclosed on the 5th, a retired US drug control agent was charged with helping Mexican drug cartels launder money, amounting to tens of millions of dollars. Furthermore, he is also suspected of helping drug cartels obtain arms such as AR-15 semi-automatic rifles. The Associated Press quoted court documents on the 5th as reporting that the agent's name is Paul Campo. He is 61 years old. He is from Virginia, USA. He worked for the Drug Control Administration for 25 years and retired in 2016. His partner, named Robert Sensi, is from Florida and is 75 years old. The two are charged with colluding with a new generation drug cartel in Jalisco, Mexico, to help the drug cartel launder money, obtain arms, and engage in other drug-related criminal activities.