New York Post

Bx. drug-mill bust near school, zoo

- By LARRY CELONA and BEN KESSLEN lcelona@nypost.com

A drug-packaging mill churning out millions of dollars of heroin and fentanyl across the street from an elementary school and near the Bronx Zoo has been busted up, authoritie­s said Monday.

Six people were arrested on the apartment building’s fire escape trying to evade capture, while more than $5 million worth of the illicit drugs were seized, officials said.

Federal agencies led by the Drug Enforcemen­t Administra­tion conducted the operation on Thursday, breaking up a network funneling illegal narcotics into New York and Massachuse­tts.

“Trafficker­s are brazenly embedding themselves in our communitie­s and we will not tolerate it,” Bronx District Attorney Darcel Clark said in a statement. “We will keep working to stop them from using the Bronx as a hub for narcotics distributi­on.”

As officers descended on the mill across from PS 57 on Thursday evening, they noticed a half-dozen people climbing up a fire escape headed toward the roof, where officers had already been stationed.

The men — Randy Ledesma, Alexis Rosario Sabrino, Jose Mora, Darwin Taveras Santos, Miguel Then Serverino and Dayton Taveras — then reversed direction and headed down for the street before being caught between the second and fourth floors on the fire escape, according to the DEA.

Multiple charges

The men were arraigned in Manhattan Criminal Court over the weekend, the DEA said. They were each charged with criminal possession of a controlled substance in the first degree along with additional charges.

Inside the mill, police found a suitcase with around 300,000 glassine envelopes filled with heroin and fentanyl, along with 200,000 glassines in the living room and 7,000 in a closet. Pictures from the scene show glassine envelopes scattered across the floor of the apartment.

The DEA said the men were connected to a recent bust in Massachuse­tts, where officers found 5,000 glassines of heroin and fentanyl stamped with “Yeezy” during a vehicle stop.

NYPD Commission­er Sewell said in a statement Monday that the department’s “fight to rid our community of illegal drugs is unrelentin­g.

“The criminals who peddle them prey on some of our city’s most vulnerable people, and the NYPD will make every effort to hold them accountabl­e.”

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