Five people are arrested in New York 'drug mill' raid where the DEA seizes enough fentanyl to kill TWO MILLION people and discovers the drugs concealed in furniture
DEA agents and Greenburgh police raided a home in Westchester County, New York on Friday They found five kilograms of fentanyl and six kilograms of heroin in the home Five people were arrested in the raid, three were residents of the home Photos from the DEA show furniture with concealed compartments where bags of powdered substances were stuffed inside The DEA say the amount of fentanyl was potent enough to kill two million people They believe the drugs were processed at the home then moved off site for sale By Marlene Lenthang For Dailymail.com
Published: 14:30 GMT, 2 March 2019 | Updated: 14:30 GMT, 2 March 2019
Five people have been arrested following a New York drug raid where cops seized enough fentanyl to kill two million people.
DEA agents and Greenburgh police raided an alleged heroin and fentanyl mill operated out of Westchester, New York home on Friday morning.
A Drug Enforcement Administration task force carried out a search warrant in the home in the quiet and upscale village of Ardsley and found five kilograms of fentanyl in the home and six kilograms of heroin.
Photos from the raid show bags of powdered substances wrapped in plastic and stuffed into the crooks of furniture and hidden in concealed compartments of dressers.
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