FBI Director Kash Patel Details SPLC Fraud Indictment, Gang Takedowns

The Federal Bureau of Investigation has unveiled a range of law enforcement actions in its latest Weekly Watch update, highlighting arrests, indictments, and operations nationwide. These efforts address issues such as fraud, gang violence, cybercrime, and threats to national security, showcasing the ongoing collaboration between FBI field offices and partner agencies.

During the weekly briefing, Kash Patel joined Acting Attorney General Blanche to announce a significant 11-count grand jury indictment against the Southern Poverty Law Center. The indictment accuses the organization of channeling over $3 million in donations to individuals linked to extremist factions, including groups like the Ku Klux Klan and those involved in the 2017 Charlottesville rally. Despite the organization’s public stance against such entities, Patel alleged it secretly directed funds to benefit and even incite criminal activities among these groups, emphasizing that no entity is above the law.

In another development, FBI Louisville, alongside local partners, apprehended a man in Kentucky accused of making online threats against President Donald Trump and law enforcement. The arrest led to the discovery of multiple firearms and tactical equipment in his possession.

Patel also discussed the outcomes of Operation Sweet Silence in Columbus, Georgia, spearheaded by FBI Atlanta. This operation aimed at curbing violent crime and drug trafficking linked to cartels, resulting in 30 convictions, the seizure of drugs valued at over $270 million, and the confiscation of 119 firearms. The operation successfully dismantled the notorious Zohannon Street Gang and its affiliates.

In a separate case in Houston, eight MS-13 gang members received lengthy prison sentences for murders ordered by their leaders in El Salvador. On the same day, FBI Dallas and the Hostage Rescue Team responded to a hostage crisis involving an armed suspect holding his ex-girlfriend. The team intervened early Wednesday, rescuing the victim and apprehending the suspect.

Patel further reported on the prevention of a planned mass shooting targeting the Jewish community in Houston. This intervention was made possible through a public tip and the coordinated efforts of the FBI Charlotte and FBI Houston Joint Terrorism Task Forces.

Child exploitation enforcement actions were detailed in Ohio, where the FBI Toledo Resident Agency concluded Operation Spring Break. The task force executed 16 search warrants and made seven arrests tied to the distribution and possession of child sexual abuse material, working alongside more than a dozen local agencies.

FBI Salt Lake City worked with Department of Justice partners to locate and return a ten-year-old boy who had been taken to Cuba by his father. The bureau stated the child had been transported for the purpose of undergoing gender reassignment surgery.

Cyber Division efforts resulted in indictments against four Venezuelan nationals involved in an ATM “jackpotting” scheme linked to Tren de Aragua, bringing the total number of charged defendants to 116. Since 2021, the FBI has tracked over a thousand such incidents, with losses surpassing $58 million. Last month, the alleged leader of the conspiracy was added to the FBI’s Ten Most Wanted list as the first-ever cyber fugitive.

Patel stated that more than 30 alleged members of the Mexican Mafia, known as La Eme, were arrested in Southern California by FBI Los Angeles and partner agencies.

FBI and Department of Justice in Washington, D.C., announced a large-scale scam center takedown involving charges against two Chinese nationals. The operation included the restraint of approximately $700 million in cryptocurrency assets and the seizure of multiple Telegram channels and 503 websites allegedly used in fraud schemes.

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