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Criminal Division

Organized Crime Drug Enforcement Task Force
(OCDETF)

The Organized Crime Drug Enforcement Task Force (OCDETF) specializes in the investigation and prosecution of drug trafficking and money laundering criminal conspiracies. This section performs both legal and investigative functions, including assisting federal, state and local law enforcement agents during the course of investigations, conducting grand jury investigations, and preparing applications for and supervising court-ordered electronic surveillance (including wiretaps). These investigations target the most serious domestic and international drug trafficking organizations in the region.

The primary objective of the OCDETF program is to target, investigate and prosecute individuals who organize, direct, finance or otherwise engage in illegal drug trafficking enterprises, including large-scale money laundering organizations. The agencies participating in OCDETF are the FBI, DEA, IRS, ATF, INS, Bureau of Immigration and Customs Enforcement, United States Coast Guard, United States Marshals Service and the Department of Homeland Security, legacy Customs, INS, and Border Patrol.

OCDETF is a national program consisting of nine regions, which operates across federal, state and national boundaries. The various federal agencies within OCDETF work through their respective coordinators and arrive at decisions by consensus. The United States Attorney's Office for the Western District of Texas is a member district of the Southwest Border Region, which covers Southern California, Arizona, New Mexico, Texas and Oklahoma.

Numerous law enforcement agencies participate in the investigation of OCDETF cases. You may also report a crime to the following authorities:

Department Web Address Phone
Drug Enforcement Administration www.dea.gov 210-442-5600
Bureau of Immigration and Customs Enforcement www.customs.gov 1-800-BE-ALERT
Alcohol Tobacco and Firearms www.atf.gov/contact/ 210-805-2727
Federal Bureau of Investigation www.fbi.gov 210-225-6741
US Marshall www.usdoj.gov/marshals 210-472-6646
Secret Service www.ustreas.gov/usss 210-472-6175
Texas Department of Public Safety www.txdps.state.tx.us 512-424-2000


Allegations about crimes in this section should be made first to the investigatory agencies at the web site links above or to a local police department if there is an immediate threat to public safety.