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Sat Mar 2, 2019, 04:36 PM Mar 2019

DEA, New York law enforcement raid alleged NY drug mill, recover enough fentanyl to kill 2 nearly mi

Source: ABC News

DEA, New York law enforcement raid alleged NY drug mill, recover enough fentanyl to kill 2 nearly million people

DEA and local authorities seized 5 kilos of fentanyl and 6 kilos of heroin.

By Chris Francescani Mar 1, 2019 10:01 PM ET

Authorities raided a residential suburban home in leafy Westchester County, New York Friday morning and walked out with enough fentanyl to kill nearly 2 million people, an official with the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) said.

Five kilograms of the poisonously potent synthetic opioid were seized along with 6 kilograms of heroin, a more common street drug which, when spiked with fentanyl, has caused tens of thousands of fatal overdoses in America in recent years.

Officials said police arrested 31-year-old Braulio Mata, of Ardsley, 44-year-old Jose Garcia, of Ardsley, 47-year-old Ramon Aracena Alfe, of Mount Vernon, 32-year-old Dionell Duarte Hernandez, of New York, and 20-year-old Yarly Mendoza-Delorbe, of Ardsley.

"The fentanyl alone has the potency to kill nearly over two million people," said Ray Donovan, New York division DEA Special Agent in Charge. "I commend the men and women in the Task Force and Tactical Diversion Squad for their quick and efficient investigation into this organization and their diligence to the safety of the residents living nearby."

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