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  • Report:  #175908

Complaint Review: FED EX

FED EX Fed Ex knowingly transports cocaine and won't respond to leads nor will El Paso police! Ripoff El Paso Texas

  • Reported By:
    San Antonio Texas
  • Submitted:
    Sun, February 12, 2006
  • Updated:
    Tue, May 23, 2006

I have inside info about cocaine being transported via FedEx however FedEx has never gotten back to me, nor has the drug enforcement agency of El Paso. Here I can give them names of people drugs are going to (to and from what town) and no one is interested. I'm not doing it to be a jerk, I don't care what adults do, but these drugs are going to minors! Authorities act like they care until you give them a job to do, then they ignore you. They don't want to get their hands dirty. FedEx knows d**n well they fuel the drug industry. I know of several times FedEx's were sent from El Paso, TX to Florida because the person's old connections were in Texas and they were too afraid to buy in Florida. FedEx shipments of coke, sometimes an 8ball at a time are being shipped. Now there are minors with access to the drugs which is disturbing. I just can't believe that I was willing to report something and no one cares.

Tracey
San Antonio, Texas
U.S.A.

4 Updates & Rebuttals


Mike

River Edge,
New Jersey,
U.S.A.

Drug sniffing Dogs

#5Consumer Suggestion

Tue, May 23, 2006

Since almost all FedEx shipments are flown to their destinations, they all go through a staging area in the airport where federal drug sniffing dogs are used. So either they are disguising the scent very well (and you can't use coffee anymore because dogs are trained for that as well), lucky, or are being watched and a case is being built on them with the many packages being tracked. An investigation doesn't take one package, usually they will take over a year.

Besides, if you have such great proof, why dont' you just walk into the local police department and file charges against the person shipping it?


Hueston

Oxford,
Ohio,
U.S.A.

4th Amendment

#5Consumer Comment

Mon, May 22, 2006

The Feds or local cops can't start kicking down doors and ripping open people's mail just because you said there are drugs there. Thankfully our country has a formidable constitution and bill of rights that protects us all from the authorities. Unfortunatly, these rights also protect drug dealers that get kids hooked on blow, but that's the way it goes. So, the autorities might be conducting an investigation that can give them enough probable cause to get a judge to sign a search warrant which, hopefully, would turn up enough evidence to arrest those involved and get these people off the streets and away from our children. Let the process run its course, remember water runs downhill and these people will eventually get busted.


Marc

Makaha,
Hawaii,
U.S.A.

How do you know they are doing nothing

#5Consumer Comment

Mon, February 13, 2006

Building a solid case takes time, sometimes years. You can thank the ACLU for this. I know you'd like to see instant results, as would I. I'd give the DEA agent in your area a heads up on the situation, just in case some cops are involved in protecting the dealer.


Steve

Bradenton,
Florida,
U.S.A.

Tracey...Try this..

#5Consumer Suggestion

Sun, February 12, 2006

Call one of those investigative newspeople from your local news channels, and give them the info.

Put it all in writing and FAX it to every news station, radio station, and law enforcement agency you can find.

Do it!!

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