Sacramento Prosecutor Joins Federal Task Force to Escalate War on Drug Cartels

In a move aimed at strengthening the fight against the pervasive threat of transnational drug organizations in Northern California, Sacramento Deputy District Attorney Brad Ng has been appointed to serve as a Special Assistant U.S. Attorney, focusing on federal cases connected to drug cartels operating in and around the Sacramento region. This appointment, as announced by U.S. Attorney Eric Grant and Sacramento County District Attorney Thien Ho, integrates local expertise with federal resources to more effectively prosecute these high-stakes cases.

Ng, whose reputation as a committed prosecutor precedes him, will join the Homeland Security Task Force—a coalition of federal and state prosecutors, agents, and analysts. Together, they aim to dismantle the networks that engage in the trafficking and distribution of narcotics, which have long plagued the local community. As he steps into his new role for a two-year term, Ng is set to simultaneously prosecute cases in both state and federal courts, as reported by the U.S. Attorney’s Office.

The growing partnership between the Sacramento County District Attorney’s Office and the U.S. Attorney’s Office reflects a shared urgency to curb the devastating effects of drugs like fentanyl, which have been directly linked to a spike in homelessness, violence, property crimes, and an alarming number of fatalities. As U.S. Attorney Grant expressed, this collaboration is set “to ensure that those who distribute large amounts of drugs in the Sacramento region are held accountable.” A sentiment echoed by District Attorney Thien Ho, who highlighted the region’s success in reducing fentanyl-related deaths by 70% since 2023…

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