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Narcotics Task Force Arrest 8 in Drug Raid

Authorities allege members of Kream Clicc Gang used postal service for narcotics trafficking, money laundering

FORT BEND COUNTY, TX -- Eight members of the Kream Clicc Gang are behind bars after members of the Fort Bend County Narcotics Task Force and the U.S. Postal Inspection Service conducted a coordinated raid that netted nearly 100 pounds of marijuana, a weapons cache and cash, all of which were used in narcotics trafficking and money laundering.

The raids were conducted at several locations in Harris and Fort Bend County on Oct. 20, and resulted in the confiscation of 85 pounds of marijuana, 2,000 Xanax pills, weapons and body armor, cash and jewelry, and drug contraband indicative of manufacturing, packaging and distributing illicit narcotics.

Investigators said the gang members used the postal service to ship hydroponic marijuana between California and Texas, and that they believe the gang trafficked more than 1,000 pounds of Over the course of
the investigation, over 1,000 pounds of narcotics were trafficked an drug proceeds in excess of $300,000 were illegally laundered.

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The following were arrested and charged with engaging in organized criminal activity, money laundering and delivery of marijuana: Emekwanem Biosah, 26, of Houston; Mmadu Biosah, 24, of Houston; Joshua Biosah,
21, of Houston; Vision Nwabufo, 21, of Houston; Anthony Bacot, 24, of Houston; Sadiq Amusan, 22, of the Richmond area; Keith Emordi, 22, of Houston; and Rashard Martin, 21, of Houston. Bacot and Emordi remain in custody at the Fort Bend County Jail.

Their bond has not been set.
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