Nearly 400,000 packets of suspected fentanyl and heroin, worth about $4 million on the street, were seized in a raid on a Bronx apartment, according to authorities.
NEW YORK - There's been another major fentanyl takedown in the Bronx. Nearly 400,000 packets of suspected fentanyl and heroin, worth about $4 million on the street, were seized in a raid on a Bronx apartment located at Grand Concourse near 169th Street, according to authorities. Eleven people were arrested. The charges include criminal possession of a controlled substance and criminally using drug paraphernalia. They're due in court Monday.
Not only is exposure to lethal drugs a risk to innocent residents when a half million small packages of lethal drugs are bagged in a neighboring apartment, but their security may be compromised as well,' Special Narcotics Prosecutor Bridget Brennan said. 'Eleven members of a fentanyl/heroin trafficking ring were arrested as they fled the scene of a crime.
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