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Wow! Homeland Security's Shocking Discovery When They Raided an Underground Nightclub Near Charleston, SCAs it turns out, the nightclub was run by a cartel member and was both a place to hang out and have fun and a central location for cash, drugs, weapons, and human trafficking. And agents just happened to find plenty of cash, drugs, weapons, and potential victims of human trafficking on the premises.
Over the weekend, United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) finally responded to information that a nightclub called "The Alamo," which was located in an industrial area in Summerville, SC, may require the agency's attention. Summerville is located in Charleston County and sits about 25 miles northwest of the city of Charleston. The club had no license to operate or sell alcohol, and as far back as November, people filed noise complaints or reported fighting going on in the parking lot. ICE also had 116 warrants for 80 people believed to have been inside at the time. So, around 3 a.m. on Sunday morning, 200 federal, state, and local law enforcement officials went to the underground nightclub and conducted a raid that they called "Operation Last Stand." You're probably thinking that since ICE was involved, they found some people who were in the country illegally—and they did—but they also found so much more than that. As it turns out, the nightclub was run by a cartel member and was both a place to hang out and have fun and a central location for cash, drugs, weapons, and human trafficking. And agents just happened to find plenty of cash, drugs, weapons, and potential victims of human trafficking on the premises. According to the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), these agents also found Sergio Joel Galo-Baca, an international fugitive from Honduras who is wanted for murder in his home country. He currently has an active INTERPOL Red Notice. Local South Carolina media reports that about 200 people were at the club, and DHS says that 72 illegals were arrested, many with serious prior criminal offenses. The South Carolina Daily Gazette also suggests that the crowd gathered "included 10 juveniles as young as 13—including one reported as missing—as well as potential human trafficking victims." DHS says that six juveniles were "recovered and turned over to state social services for protection and care." And it gets worse... Subscribe for free to Breaking Christian News here Continue reading Here.
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