Crime & Safety

35 Pounds Of Hidden Fentanyl Found In Newark Duo's Compartment: Cops

The pair was trafficking fentanyl and cocaine out of a residential building, police say.

NEWARK, NJ — Two Newark men have been arrested for their role in a fentanyl and cocaine dealing ring, federal investigators say.

Ramon Suero, 45, and Franklin Mambru, 39, now face a slew of drug charges after several pounds of narcotics were found in their possession, authorities say.

Investigators believed the pair were trafficking large quantities of narcotics out of a residential building in Newark.

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A court-ordered search of that building on Tuesday yielded more than 35 pounds of fentanyl and nearly two pounds of cocaine, police say. Authorities added that a portion of the drugs were found in a hidden trap compartment that could only be opened with remote key fobs.

Police also seized a gun with a large-capacity magazine attached containing around 51 rounds of 9-millimeter ammunition, officials said.

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Suero and Mambru are charged with conspiracy to distribute and possess with intent to distribute controlled substances, possession with intent to distribute fentanyl and cocaine, and maintaining a drug-involved premises.

Suero is also charged with possession of a firearm and ammunition by a convicted felon and possession of a firearm in furtherance of a drug trafficking crime.

The pair could face up to life in prison and have to pay hundreds of thousands of dollars in fines if convicted of their charges.

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