The Canadian Press

2015-08-06 | Fentanyl Trafficking

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Police are still in the early stages of nailing down the supply chain that's putting the deadly drug fentanyl on the streets. A spokesman with the ALERT integrated unit in Alberta says investigators believe organized crime organizations are importing raw powder from China and pressing it into pills. But Mike Tucker says more work is required to put a dent in underground market. (More than 500 people have died in overdoses linked to fentanyl in B-C and Alberta since 2013.)

Date: 2015-08-06
Placeline: EDMONTON.
Source: The Canadian Press
Length: 22 seconds

Transcript Prediction: << we still don't know enough about like this at the source is like we have a lot of investigative series and see where it's coming from but it's not really fair to say that someone isn't doing their job I would I would guess that most of the FED now we're seeing it is coming from British Columbia and that could be that could be a stop on like a shipping Road or something >>


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