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7,000 Pills: Boston Man Busted Selling Fentanyl, Synthetic Analogue: Feds

Federal authorities arrested a Boston man and charged him with selling thousands of fentanyl pills and the fentanyl analogue known as para-fluorofentanyl, officials said. 

A 40-year-old Boston man faces two decades in prison if convicted of selling thousands of fentanyl pills and synthetic variants of the drug to undercover DEA agents, federal authorities said.

A 40-year-old Boston man faces two decades in prison if convicted of selling thousands of fentanyl pills and synthetic variants of the drug to undercover DEA agents, federal authorities said.

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Melvin Cordero, 40, faces charges of distribution of and possession with intent to distribute fentanyl and p-fluorofentanyl, the DEA announced on Tuesday, Nov. 29. 

Agents said that Cordero sold thousands of pills to an undercover agent in March and tried to sell the officer a pill press. Police seized the machine during his arrest. 

If convicted of possession with intent to distribute fentanyl and p-fluorofentanyl, Cordero faces 20 years in prison, up to $1 million in fines, and a potential lifetime on parole, the DEA said. 

The CDC says para-fluorofentanyl, a variation of the synthetic opioid fentanyl, is responsible for thousands of overdose deaths. 

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