Ventura County Drug Bust Nets Suspect, Large Quantities of Narcotics

Police in Ventura County stopped a major drug operation in its tracks, arresting a suspect and seizing a huge amount of illegal drugs.

This sting, called “Operation: Clean Sweep,” targeted a group believed to be bringing dangerous drugs into Ventura County as per to the source yahoo

The main suspect, 29-year-old Christian Tran from Temple City, was caught leaving his home.

After arresting him, police detectives searched several places across Los Angeles County and found a hidden stash of illegal drugs.

The drugs they found were enough to shock anyone. This included almost two kilos (about 4.4 pounds) of fentanyl, a super-strong synthetic opioid that can be deadly.

They also found over four pounds of meth, a highly addictive stimulant, and a scary amount of fake prescription pills – a whopping 18,000 of them!

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These fake pills looked like real M30 pills, which are painkillers, but they were laced with fentanyl, making them extremely dangerous. On top of all that, the police found other illegal drugs and even a stolen gun with Tran.

This police action is a big win in the fight against drugs. By stopping this suspected drug ring, the Ventura County Sheriff’s Office (VCSO) might have saved countless lives from the dangers of these addictive and deadly substances. Tran is now facing serious charges for selling drugs and having a stolen gun.

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