DEA finds deadly drugs supplied by migrant gangs at Colorado Nightclub Bust

DEA finds deadly drugs supplied by migrant gangs at Colorado Nightclub Bust

Federal agents found “pink cocaine” – a deadly drug cocktail that preferred migrant gangs – during a raid on an underground nightclub in Colorado where more than 100 illegal aliens were caught, they said.

The most important operation in Colorado Springs with around 300 agents of the Drug Enforcement Administration, other federal agencies and the office of the local sheriff also saw a number of weapons and other drugs discovered.

“As you may suspect, when the police appeared at the door, most drugs hit the floor,” Special agent of Da Rocky Mountain Field Division told FOX31.

According to the DEA, more than 100 people in the country have been illegally held in an underground nightclub in Colorado. X / @Dearockymtndiv
This photo of the office of the special public prosecutor in New York shows a bag of pink cocaine. AP

“We have found cocaine, looks like some pink cocaine,” he added.

It is the first time that pink cocaine, also known as Tusi, is found in Colorado, the Dea said.

An important DEA operation in an underground nightclub led to more than 100 illegal alien beings. X / @Dearockymtndiv

The drug usually does not contain any real cocaine, but is rather a potentially deadly cocktail that usually consists of ketamine, mdma, methamphetamine and caffeine – sometimes mixed with deadly fentanyl.

The Venezuelan migrant gang tren The Aragua is caught for trading the drug in the US, also in migrant shelter in New York City.

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