In a significant blow to the city's illicit narcotics trade, a joint drug task force has made a major haul, seizing over 90 pounds of fentanyl from three separate locations in Manhattan and the Bronx. The massive seizure, which is believed to be one of the largest in recent history, was the result of a coordinated effort between law enforcement agencies to disrupt the flow of deadly synthetic opioids into New York City's neighborhoods. The discovery of these "narcotics mills" highlights the growing threat of fentanyl, a highly potent and addictive substance that has been linked to numerous overdose deaths across the city. As authorities continue to investigate the scope of the operation, residents are left wondering about the extent to which these illicit labs have infiltrated their communities.


Drug task force seizes 90 pounds of fentanyl from three separate Manhattan and Bronx narcotics mills  amNewYork