Daily News (Los Angeles)

Mexican nationals face federal fentanyl sales charges

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Three Mexican nationals arrested in El Monte this week on suspicion of possessing 1 million fentanyl pills have been charged in a criminal complaint with violating federal drug laws, officials announced Thursday.

The complaint filed Thursday in Los Angeles federal court charges Florencio Camacho Allan, 28, Gerardo Gaixola-Patino, 29, and Alex Valdez Oroz, 25, with one count each of possession with intent to distribute controlled substances, according to the

U.S. Attorney’s Office. The defendants are said to be from Sinaloa, Mexico.

The three were expected to make their initial appearance­s Thursday in federal court in downtown Los Angeles.

According to an affidavit filed with the complaint, the defendants met with two buyers at a restaurant in El Segundo on Tuesday to discuss a 10,000-fentanyl-pill sample sale which would be followed by a deal for 1 million fentanyl pills.

During the meeting, Allan and Gaixola met with the buyers while Oroz remained in the car, a white Volkswagen Jetta, the affidavit said.

After the meeting, Allan and Gaixola went to the parking lot where they allegedly sold 10,000 fentanyl pills to the buyers for $7,500.

The defendants then left the restaurant under the surveillan­ce of law enforcemen­t.

Later that day, Allan allegedly confirmed with one of the buyers that they were interested in doing the 1 million pill deal and showed one buyer the pills, which appeared to be in the Jetta’s trunk, via a WhatsApp video call, prosecutor­s said.

Upon receiving informatio­n about the pills’ location, authoritie­s conducted a traffic stop on the Jetta, which was parked in a lot at an El Monte hotel, searched the car and allegedly found roughly 1 million fentanyl pills in the car’s body and trunk. The three defendants were then arrested Wednesday morning.

If convicted, each defendant would potentiall­y face a sentence of up to life in federal prison, prosecutor­s said.

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