The Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics broke up a significant fentanyl trafficking ring in the state this week after a 16-month-long investigation.
More than 10 pounds of heroin and 14,000 fentanyl pills were seized. All of the drugs were being trafficked into the state from Mexico.
“Since January of 2022, our agency has conducted several undercover operations in which purchases of fentanyl pills and packages of heroin were made. This allowed us to identify and arrest multiple traffickers linked to this organization,” said OBN spokesperson Mark Woodward.The U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency, Oklahoma County Sheriff's Office, Oklahoma Department of Corrections and Jones Police Department all helped in the investigation.
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