Detroit, MI
US Border Patrol K9 team seizes over 2 pounds of fentanyl in Detroit
DETROIT – U.S. Border Patrol brokers in Detroit reported the seizure of greater than two kilos of fentanyl, detected by their K9 group.
Brokers responded to a request from a cargo transport facility, and a Detroit Sector Ok-9 group alerted to the presence of narcotics in a bundle.
On September 23, the U.S. Border Patrol Gibraltar Station acquired a request for help with regard to a suspicious bundle the transport firm was processing by their facility. A Ok-9 handler from the station was despatched to the placement, and his Ok-9 alerted to narcotics within the bundle.
As soon as it was opened, brokers famous that the bundle contained a Saran-wrapped bundle inside full of white powder. When examined, the substance was revealed as Fentanyl hydrochloride, with a complete weight of virtually 2-1/2 kilos. This quantity of fentanyl is sufficient to be a deadly dose to just about 500,000 folks
“Onerous narcotics are a major risk to our nationwide safety. Detroit Sector brokers do all they’ll to cease this poison from getting into our communities,” mentioned U.S. Border Patrol Detroit Sector Chief Patrol Agent Robert Danley.
The seized fentanyl was turned over to the native workplace of the Drug Enforcement Administration for investigation.
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