Minneapolis, Minnesota – Federal agents delivered a crushing blow to what authorities are calling one of the most corrupt law enforcement networks in the Midwest, raiding the luxury mansion of a Somali-American police chief and uncovering a staggering $1.5 billion bribery and protection scheme.
In a mᴀssive pre-dawn operation on March 15, 2026, FBI and ICE teams stormed the opulent $7.8 million estate belonging to Minneapolis Police Chief Abdirashid Mohamed in an exclusive suburb. Agents seized mountains of evidence, including financial records showing over $1.5 billion in bribes allegedly paid by cartel-linked networks in exchange for police protection, leaked intelligence, and sabotaged investigations.

Court documents reveal that Chief Mohamed and 21 other officers under his command allegedly formed a criminal enterprise that shielded drug traffickers, human smugglers, and organized crime figures operating in Minnesota. In return, the officers reportedly received mᴀssive cash payments, luxury vehicles, and overseas wire transfers.
During the raid, agents recovered millions in cash, encrypted devices, ledgers detailing bribe schedules, and luxury ᴀssets traced directly to criminal proceeds. The investigation, which spanned over two years, uncovered how the network allegedly allowed ᴅᴇᴀᴅly fentanyl and methamphetamine to flow freely through the Twin Cities while officers looked the other way — or actively ᴀssisted.

The arrests of 21 active-duty officers, including several high-ranking commanders, have left the Minneapolis Police Department in crisis. Interim leadership has been appointed as a full internal investigation begins.
This shocking scandal represents a devastating betrayal of public trust. While honest officers risk their lives daily, these individuals allegedly sold their badges to the same criminal networks poisoning American communities and exploiting immigrant populations.
Federal authorities say this is only the first wave. More arrests are expected as the probe expands to other departments and political connections.
The message is loud and clear: No one is above the law — not even those wearing the uniform. When police chiefs and officers choose cartel cash over public safety, they become the very criminals they swore to stop.
Americans deserve law enforcement that serves the people, not foreign criminal empires. The cleanup of compromised departments has officially begun.
