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LOS SANTOS TIMES | UNDERGROUND REPORT Date: July 2025 Title: Despite Efforts, Drug Flow Into Los Santos Unrelenting – Authorities Eye Key Suspect LOS SANTOS – Despite intensified crackdowns, tightened surveillance, and new federal task force deployments, the drug war in Los Santos is far from over. Sources inside the Organized Crime Bureau confirm that daily shipments of narcotics—primarily prescription pills and cocaine—continue to funnel into the city from unknown sources outside state lines. Customs data and intercepted communications suggest these shipments are not being manufactured locally, but rather routed through a network of external pipelines, likely spanning across Liberty City, Las Venturas, and even southern international borders. What’s more troubling is that many of the intercepted packages are described as "clean, professional, and minimal risk", indicating a level of organization well beyond street-level distribution. “We’re not dealing with corner boys,” one anonymous investigator told LS Times. “This is coordinated. Packaged off-site. Moved in silence. We’re tracing routes that disappear the second they cross into the desert of Las Venturas.” Police have declined to name any suspects publicly, but sources say the department has been monitoring a former associate of a known Los Santos crew, believed to have repositioned himself outside city limits after multiple arrests took down the original circle. “He’s not just hiding,” the source continued. “He’s working. Quietly. And the product hasn’t stopped.” While officials attempt to tighten the noose, the city’s streets tell a different story. From clubs to alleyways, the demand stays high—and so does the profit. The question remains: How do you stop something that’s no longer inside the city to begin with? More updates to follow as the investigation continues.
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