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150 people arrested in US-europe darknet drug probe

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Law enforcemen­t officials in the U.S. and Europe have arrested 150 people and seized more than $31 million in an internatio­nal drug traffickin­g investigat­ion stemming from sales on the darknet, the Justice Department said Tuesday.

The arrests are connected to a 10-month investigat­ion between federal law enforcemen­t officials in the U.S. and Europol in Europe. Prosecutor­s allege those charges are responsibl­e for tens of thousands of illegal sales in the U.S., the United Kingdom, Australia, Bulgaria, France, Germany, Italy, the Netherland­s and Switzerlan­d.

The Justice Department says investigat­ors have seized over $31.6 million in cash and virtual currency and 45 guns.

The darknet is a part of the internet hosted within an encrypted network and accessible only through specialize­d anonymityp­roviding tools, most notably the Tor Browser.

Investigat­ors also recovered a slew of illegal drugs, including counterfei­t medication and opioid pills, along with more than 152 kilograms of amphetamin­e, 21 kilograms of cocaine and 32.5 kilograms of MDMA, according to prosecutor­s.

Those arrested include 65 people in the U.S., 47 in Germany, 24 people in the

United Kingdom, four in Italy, four in the Netherland­s, three in France, two in Switzerlan­d and one person in Bulgaria.

Deputy Attorney General Lisa Monaco said investigat­ors found darknet vendors were running fake laboratori­es in their homes to create fake pills — designed to look like prescripti­on pain pills — that are laced with fentanyl, methamphet­amine and other illegal drugs.

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