New York Post

$1M in fentanyl found in JFK bust

- Jorge Fitz-Gibbon

Two California men were busted with a stash of 32,000 fentanyl pills worth $1 million in a John F. Kennedy Airport hotel this week, authoritie­s said Wednesday.

Roodolph Pierre-Lys, 33, and Uriel Barajas-Valencia, 50, were taken into custody Monday following a multiagenc­y drug-traffickin­g probe, New York City Special Narcotics Prosecutor Bridget Brennan said in a press release.

Authoritie­s said Barajas-Valencia orchestrat­ed the delivery of the deadly pills to New York.

Both men were arraigned Tuesday in Manhattan Criminal Court on first- and thirddegre­e criminal possession of a controlled substance and ordered held on $50,000 cash bail or a $100,000 bond, Brennan’s office said.

“In recent weeks, working with our law-enforcemen­t partners, we have seized hundreds of thousands of fentanyl pills and deprived suppliers of millions of dollars,” Brennan said in a statement.

“This seizure, and the arrests of two California-based defendants near Kennedy Airport, highlights our work to save lives.”

The investigat­ion, conducted in conjunctio­n with the Drug Enforcemen­t Administra­tion, New York State Police and the Queens District Attorney’s Office, is the latest in a series of operations to curb the flow of increasing­ly popular fentanyl into the area.

Earlier this month, authoritie­s busted an alleged drug dealer with 20,000 rainbowcol­ored fentanyl pills in Chelsea — part of a disturbing trend to target children by making the dangerous drugs look like candy.

Federal officials said this week that Mexican drug cartels have turned Los Angeles into a major national distributi­on center for fentanyl.

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