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A Phoenix man was sentenced to 22 years for his role in a fentanyl trafficking scheme that moved 300,000 pills from Arizona to Kansas.
A 35-year-old Phoenix man, Rafael Turner, was sentenced to over 22 years in prison for his role in a fentanyl trafficking conspiracy that moved large quantities of the drug into Kansas.
Turner, who previously lived in Wichita, pleaded guilty to conspiracy to distribute fentanyl, part of a broader investigation that led to the prosecution of 45 individuals nationwide.
The scheme involved two Wichita residents who traveled to Phoenix in February 2023 to purchase 300,000 fentanyl pills, packed into two suitcases.
Law enforcement intercepted one suitcase containing 150,000 pills before it reached baggage claim and later arrested the pair after they retrieved the second suitcase with a similar amount.
The investigation, led by federal and local agencies including the FBI and IRS-Criminal Investigation, highlights ongoing efforts to disrupt drug trafficking networks and combat the fentanyl crisis.
Un hombre de Phoenix fue sentenciado a 22 años por su participación en un esquema de tráfico de fentanilo que trasladó 300,000 pastillas de Arizona a Kansas.