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Couple Arrested In Massive Steroid Bust

POSTED: Monday, September 24, 2007
UPDATED: 10:37 pm CDT September 24,2007

A couple in Pearland is among 124 people arrested in a nationwide steroid bust, officials told KPRC Local 2 Monday.

The Drug Enforcement Administration said "Operation Raw Deal" was assisted by foreign governments in nine countries, including China.

Prosecutors said Kenneth Hebert and his common-law wife, Leticia Zamora, were accused of operating an underground steroid lab at their home in Pearland.

Hebert and Zamora, both 36, have been charged with conspiracy to possess with intent to distribute anabolic steroids.

As part of the operation, $6.5 million was seized as well as 25 vehicles, three boats, weapons and pill manufacturing equipment.

The complaint said items seized in a raid on the Pearland house were consistent with a steroid lab capable of making at least 50,000 tablets per hour.

The overall push led to the seizure of 56 labs in the U.S.

The number of steroid doses seized in the raids amounted to 11.4 million.

Investigators seized over 500 pounds of raw powder originating in China and used to manufacture steroids.

"China really stepped up to the plate to help us in this investigation," DEA spokesman Garrison Courtney said in Washington.

In addition to China's cooperation, other countries participating in the investigation were Mexico, Canada, Australia, Belgium, Denmark, Germany, Sweden and Thailand.

The seizure of steroid labs follows scandals in the sports world over steroid abuse.

Major league baseball home run king Barry Bond's career has been tainted by allegations of steroid abuse.

Pro wrestler Chris Benoit killed his wife and young son and hanged himself. At the time of his death, Benoit had more than 10 times the normal level of testosterone in his system. Ten performers suspended by World Wrestling Entertainment were punished for ordering drugs, mostly human growth hormones, that violate the company's drug policy.

Also participating in Operation Raw Deal were the FBI, Internal Revenue Service, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement and the National Drug Intelligence Center.

In Denmark, police raided 26 locations across the country. Germany's Federal Criminal office said its agents closed down five illicit labs and confiscated tens of thousands of illicit tablets and capsules as part of searches carried out in five of the nation's 16 states.

Joergen Isalin of the Denmark National Police investigative center, said police were able to see the China link in the investigation through money transfers between a buyer and a Chinese seller.
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