Authorities in Florida Capture 15 Undocumented Aliens, Recover Over Four Pounds of Fentanyl and 39 Pounds of Meth

By  //  March 9, 2023

four pounds of Fentanyl is enough to kill one million people

The successful collaboration with the assistance of the Hernando Sheriff’s Office and Sumter County Sheriff’s Office resulted in the interception of 15 undocumented aliens and confiscation of over four pounds of Fentanyl, enough to kill one million people. (FHP Image)

SUMTER COUNTY, FLORIDA – Florida Highway Patrol (FHP), in partnership with The Florida Department of Law Enforcement and U.S. Border Patrol agents, concluded a weeklong operation in Sumter County.

The successful collaboration with the assistance of the Hernando Sheriff’s Office and Sumter County Sheriff’s Office resulted in the interception of 15 undocumented aliens and confiscation of over four pounds of Fentanyl, enough to kill one million people.

Additionally, 39 pounds of Methamphetamine, over 30 pounds of Marijuana and over $22,000 in U.S. Currency and other illicit contraband including Cocaine, Heroin, and Suboxone were confiscated.

The strike force was formed at the direction of Governor DeSantis to interdict human smuggling and human trafficking and to seize illegal weapons being transported through the state, and has undertaken interdictions across Florida.

“FHP is committed to ensuring safer Florida communities by apprehending individuals who are smuggling undocumented aliens and trafficking dangerous narcotics into our neighborhoods,” said Florida Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles (FLHSMV) Executive Director Dave Kerner. “The outcome of this operation speaks for itself; law enforcement officers statewide are dedicated to remaining a law-and-order state.”

“Every year, FHP patrols over 49,500,000 miles of roadway. Our troopers are responsible for the safety and welfare of millions of Florida citizens and visitors. To us, safety means many things and includes not only a response to a crash or a speed violation, but it also incorporates what may be inside those vehicles,” said Colonel Gene S. Spaulding, Director of the Florida Highway Patrol. “When our roadways are patrolled and laws enforced, criminals cannot bring their illicit practices into our state.”

“These successful and proactive operations stop criminal activity as it’s happening and prevent further victimization,” said FDLE Commissioner Mark Glass. “At the end of the day, it doesn’t matter who you are or where you come from, if your purpose is to hurt others and commit crimes, we are coming after you.”

Operations like this are instrumental to our mission of providing highway safety and security while underscoring the importance of preventing dangerous substances like fentanyl from being trafficked into our State. This operation also highlights the success of multi-agency operations that apprehend human smugglers and undocumented aliens.