FORT BEND COUNTY, Texas – The Fort Bend County Narcotics Task Force, which is a Houston HIDTA Initiative (high intensity drug trafficking area), and the U.S. Postal Inspection Service (USPIS) recently finished an investigation targeting members of the Kream Clicc Gang for narcotics trafficking and money laundering.

“I am proud of how well all the different agencies involved in this operation have worked together to take down some pretty bad people,” said Fort Bend County Sheriff Troy Nehls.

Investigators said members of the gang were using the postal service to ship hydroponic marijuana from California to Texas. Over the course of the investigation, over 1,000 pounds of narcotics were trafficked and drug proceeds in excess of $300,000 were illegally laundered, according to reports.

“We work closely with our partners in law enforcement to arrest and prosecute those who misuse the U.S. mail for criminal purposes,” Adrian Gonzalez, of the USPIS, Houston Division, said.

On Oct. 20, members of the investigation conducted an orchestrated raid at several locations. The raids took place at multiple residences in Fort Bend County and Harris County. Approximately 85 pounds of marijuana, 2,000 pills of Xanax, 13 firearms (three confirmed stolen), body armor, cash, jewelry and drug contraband indicative of manufacturing, packaging and distributing illicit narcotics were seized, police said.

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.