Sinaloa cartel leader among 16 arrested in historic U.S. fentanyl bust, Justice Department says
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Sixteen people have been arrested and three million pills laced with fentanyl were seized in what federal prosecutors said Tuesday was the "largest fentanyl bust in DEA history."
The operation, which spanned several states along in the West, "marks the most significant victory in our nation's fight against fentanyl and drug trafficking to date," Attorney General Pam Bondi said.
Among those arrested was a Sinaloa cartel leader, Heriberto Salazar Amaya, 36, a Mexican national, who was taken into custody in Salem, Oregon, Bondi said at a press conference. In February, the State Department designated the Sinaloa cartel as a foreign terrorist organization.

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