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DEA closing 2 offices in China even as the agency struggles to stem flow of fentanyl chemicals

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FILE - A bag of 4-fluoro isobutyryl fentanyl which was seized in a drug raid is displayed at the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) Special Testing and Research Laboratory in Sterling, Va., on Aug. 9, 2016. (AP Photo/Cliff Owen, File)

The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration is shutting down two of its hard-won offices in China, The Associated Press has learned, a move that comes even as the agency struggles to disrupt the flow of precursor chemicals from the country that have fueled a fentanyl epidemic blamed for the deaths of hundreds of thousands of Americans.

鈥淭hese closings reflect the need to harness DEA鈥檚 limited and strained resources to target where we can make the biggest impact in saving American lives,鈥 DEA Administrator Anne Milgram told agents in an email last week that also included to trim DEA鈥檚 current footprint of 93 offices in 69 countries.

Though rumored for months, it was unclear exactly why DEA is shutting down its offices in Shanghai and Guangzhou, leaving only those in the capital Beijing and the autonomously-governed city of Hong Kong, and how that could affect its efforts on fentanyl. DEA said only that the move followed a data-driven process intended to maximize the agency's impact.

鈥淎mericans have a right to know why this decision was made and where DEA intends to reallocate taxpayers鈥 hard-earned dollars," said Iowa Republican Chuck Grassley, a member of the Senate Judiciary Committee.

DEA veterans say it marked yet another setback in the Even though China has added dozens of fentanyl-producing chemicals to its list of controlled substances and warned companies against shipping them, the country remains the world鈥檚 largest source of precursors in a fentanyl crisis blamed for nearly

鈥淲e need to work with the Chinese and get them to help stop the flow of precursor chemicals,鈥 said Mike Vigil, a former head of DEA鈥檚 foreign operations, 鈥渁nd it鈥檚 hard to develop those relationships with less representation in the country.鈥

It took years of U.S. requests before to allow the DEA to open offices outside of the capital of Beijing in 2017. Hopes were high for its two-agent office in Guangzhou, a major center for trade and organized crime, and a similar outpost in Shanghai, the country鈥檚 financial hub.

But a U.S. official familiar with the closures who spoke to the AP on condition of anonymity to discuss a sensitive diplomatic matter said China鈥檚 cooperation was largely in name only, and that the agents assigned to the field offices faced difficulties obtaining visas and numerous restrictions

China suspended anti-narcotics cooperation in 2022 in retaliation for then-Speaker of the House , a self-ruled island which Beijing claims. Those efforts appeared to improve more recently, however, following President Joe Biden鈥檚 meeting last year in San Francisco with his Chinese counterpart, Xi Jinping.

in January with Todd Robinson, the top anti-narcotics official at the State Department. A few months later, authorities in Beijing arrested a Chinese national who fled the U.S. after being named in a criminal indictment out of Los Angeles federal court for fentanyl trafficking.

Milgram has increasingly emphasized how such cooperation could help disrupt China鈥檚 trade in precursors and its role as a magnet for the laundering of illegal drug proceeds worldwide.

鈥淭his work has been constructive so far, but I believe it鈥檚 too early to know whether we鈥檒l see the results that we want to see,鈥 Milgram told a earlier this year. "If we could stop the flow of precursors from China, we could have a significant impact.鈥

China would not comment on what it said was a DEA internal matter. However, Liu Pengyu, a spokesperson for China's Embassy in Washington, praised recent cooperation between the two countries on fentanyl, citing the recent visit to DEA headquarters by a delegation led by the director general of the Chinese Narcotics Control Bureau.

鈥淐hina hopes that, the U.S. side can work with China in the same direction and continue the pragmatic counter-narcotics cooperation based on mutual respect, managing differences and mutual benefits.鈥

Collectively, the 14 offices DEA has slated to close account for more than 100 agents and employees, and include some, including in Russia, Cyprus and Indonesia, that are home to flourishing criminal underworlds with connections to Latin American cartels who smuggle the bulk of cocaine, methamphetamine and fentanyl sold in the U.S.

Other offices slated to close are: Bahamas, Egypt, Georgia, Haiti, Kazakhstan, Mozambique, Myanmar, Nicaragua and Senegal. Milgram also announced plans to open offices in Albania and Jordan.

The actions come 18 months after an of the DEA鈥檚 global footprint that followed an into a foreign corruption scandal involving Jos茅 Irizarry, a disgraced former DEA agent in Colombia who confessed to skimming millions of dollars from drug money laundering operations to fund a worldwide joyride of partying and prostitutes.

That review noted the now-50-year-old agency had never conducted such an assessment to reflect changing threats, and recommended a 鈥渞ightsizing鈥 of resources to fight fentanyl.

Four of the offices slated to close 鈥 the Bahamas, Haiti, Myanmar and Nicaragua 鈥 are in countries that, along with China, were designated by the White House as major drug producing or transit zones.

Andre Kellum, who retired in 2021 as regional director for Africa, was especially critical of the closure of the office in Senegal, where an elite unit of local police trained and vetted by the DEA was behind scores of major busts. Close ties with authorities in Mozambique, where the DEA opened an office in 2017, was key to nabbing Brazil鈥檚 biggest drug trafficker.

鈥淭his is shortsighted,鈥 he said. 鈥淭hose relationships are critical and aren鈥檛 easily rebuilt.鈥

William Warren, the DEA鈥檚 former regional director in the Middle East, noted that the agency can also act as a vital extra set of American eyes in countries that are hotbeds for weapons smuggling, human trafficking and terrorist groups.

鈥淭he DEA is a force multiplier for national security,鈥 he said 鈥淚t鈥檚 not just about seizing drugs. The leads, information and intelligence the DEA passes on to other federal agencies keeps Americans safe from all kinds of threats.鈥

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Mustian reported from New York.

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Contact AP鈥檚 global investigative team at [email protected].

Joshua Goodman And Jim Mustian, The Associated Press

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