Fentanyl shipment from China worth $1.7 million seized at Philadelphia Port

Authored by fox10phoenix.com and submitted by NoSubstance6

- Federal authorities seized a large amount of fentanyl they say was shipped to a Philadelphia port from China.

U.S. Customs and Border Patrol officers seized 110 pounds of the deadly opioid after a routine check at the Area Port of Philadelphia.

A drug-detecting K9 alerted officers to the fentanyl inside barrels of Iron Oxide that had been shipped from China.

Officers discovered 50 packages that contained sealed bags of a white, powdery substance.

The estimated street value of the 110 pounds of fentanyl was $1.7 million.

CPB says their fentanyl seizures have been trending upward over the last several years. During 2016, the first year CBP started tracking fentanyl seizures, officers seized 440 pounds nationally. That number grew to 951 pounds in 2017, and 984 pounds through the end of April 2018.

bertiebees on June 30th, 2018 at 20:33 UTC »

1.7 million dollars worth?!?! So they found a whole plastic bag worth of the stuff?

jdawg0507 on June 30th, 2018 at 19:53 UTC »

what exactly do we do with the materials in these drug busts?

_chriscamel1982 on June 30th, 2018 at 18:55 UTC »

This batch was stopped, more will be coming on the next boat. It’s a never ending cycle