Officials have revealed that during a traffic stop in Arizona, USA, a police dog assisted border patrol officials in sniffing out $2 million worth of fentanyl that had been trafficked.
This was announced on Twitter by Patricia McGurk-Daniel, the Yuma Sector’s Chief Patrol Agent.
More than 192 pounds of drugs were seized at a checkpoint on Interstate 8 close to Yuma, enough to kill 48 million people.
According to publicly available US Customs and Border Protection records, the amount of fentanyl collected during the traffic stop was greater than the total amount of fentanyl seized throughout the whole Fiscal Year 2022 in the Yuma Sector.
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McGurk-Daniel shared photos that show packets of the deadly drug apparently hidden inside car seats.
Fentanyl, a nervous system induced drug, is 50 times more potent than heroin.
Fentanyl was also found hidden inside the gas tank of the car.
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