Eighty arrested in drug bust called biggest ever in Colorado

At least 80 people have been arrested in what federal, state and local law enforcement officials on Thursday called the largest drug bust in Colorado history, a sweep that grew out of an investigation of violent bank robberies.

U.S. Attorney John Walsh said 58 pounds of cocaine, 2.2 pounds of crack cocaine and one pound of methamphetamine were seized in the two-year operation undertaken by 500 federal agents and police officers.

“Today our streets are safer, and the drug trade in Colorado has suffered a massive blow,” Walsh said in a statement.

In addition to the illegal drugs, agents also seized 12 weapons, including assault rifles and handguns, and more than $400,000 in cash.

The drug trafficking probe began in December 2009 and evolved from FBI investigations of a series of 16 takeover bank robberies in the Denver area.

“What triggered this investigation was the very violent activity of some hard-core gang members,” said Aurora, Colorado, Police Chief Daniel Oates. “Once we focused on them, our investigation led to a complex narcotics conspiracy.”

Twenty-five suspected gang members have been charged with the bank robberies, according to prosecutors.

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