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Patel said the case is 'the first of its kind' in addressing precursors that help make fentanyl. Specifically, it focuses on four Chinese companies that claim to be legitimate pharmaceutical businesses but are, in fact, knowingly marketing and distributing cutting agents to the U.S.
The FBI has released details on what they are calling an international drug and money laundering conspiracy.
The US Grand Jury has indicted the China-based Guangzhou Tengyue Chemical Company, along with three other Chinese organizations, 22 Chinese nationals, and 3 US citizens, two of whom are from Tipp City.
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By Jermaine McCrimmonPatel said the case is 'the first of its kind' in addressing precursors that help make fentanyl. Specifically, it focuses on four Chinese companies that claim to be legitimate pharmaceutical businesses but are, in fact, knowingly marketing and distributing cutting agents to the U.S.
The FBI has released details on what they are calling an international drug and money laundering conspiracy.
The US Grand Jury has indicted the China-based Guangzhou Tengyue Chemical Company, along with three other Chinese organizations, 22 Chinese nationals, and 3 US citizens, two of whom are from Tipp City.
Support the show