Another type of LE delivery everyone should be aware of (the MONITORED DELIVERY vs CONTROLLED DELIVERY)

When they deliver drugs to you knowing drugs are in it and then watch you and follow you to build a bigger case, that's called a MONITORED DELIVERY.

Good example of this:

PSA / Article Friend of a friend got busted

Someone that goes to my buddy's school just got busted today by DEA. He'd been reselling mostly xans and coke. Turns out they intercepted a package 7 months ago but kept delivering them in order to build evidence. RIP be careful out there :(

As we all know, in a CONTROLLED DELIVERY, they get a postal inspector or a cop to dress up as a postal carrier or mail delivery person and arrest you within an hour or two at most of your accepting the package.


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[27 Points] None:

The monitored delivery is what buyers should dread the most. Maybe this is what Alpraking was talking about. It really is all coming to a crash once they start doing messed up medieval shit like this. Kind of fucked up how they claim to want to stop the inflow of drugs into an area yet let it slip thru just to bust your ass. So if a large order mysteriously goes missing play it safe and find another drop entirely. Fucking oinks gotta get their revenue out of you somehow.


[15 Points] MDMangle:

This happens all the time with large quantity imported packages. It happened to a friend of mine importing MDMA in the SR1 days. A customs agent followed him from his drop to his home and then watched him drop packs in the mail. He got off pretty light for all the shit they caught him with (6+ kg MDMA, 1-2g LSD, oodles of ketamine). And that's just the shit they charged him for. He had EVERYTHING you can imagine in bulk + some shit you can't imagine.The feds totally missed the half kilo of DMT he had heat sealed up in a big whey protein bottle and some other things that were just hidden under his bed. He'll be out of prison in 2019.


[6 Points] Coop_NotForDrugs:

So what does setting it by the door with a return to sender note on it do? If it doesn't go away, does that mean the package wasn't monitored? And if it is a monitored package and you take it back in after its been out with the RTS note, what happens? Sorry if this sounds dumb, this is coming from someone still learning their ropes..


[3 Points] None:

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