HSI seizes websites selling potentially deadly illegal narcotics
BUFFALO, N.Y. — U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement's (ICE) Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) Buffalo announced Friday the seizure of three China-based websites selling illegal narcotics.
"Seizing these websites that openly sell illegal narcotics helps to stem the flow of drugs to communities in western New York," said James Spero, special agent in charge of HSI Buffalo. "We will continue to aggressively target and dismantle these operations that pump poison onto our streets."
The seizures follow an investigation and several undercover buys from the websites. HSI special agents have also arrested numerous individuals throughout the United States who were purchasing the illegal substances in order to re-sell the drugs on the streets. The websites listed over 20 different synthetic narcotics available for sale, including schedule I and III controlled substances and analogues. Some of the drugs purchased included Fentanyl, Bath Salts, and Methylone.
The shuttered websites are:
- kerrypharm.com
- kaseeypharm.com
- kx-researchchem.com
According to the investigation, over the course of the past year, HSI special agents in western New York and across the country have been investigating the proliferation of illegally controlled substances purchased from numerous websites operated by Chinese businesses.
In August of 2013, a man and a woman were found dead in a Hamburg, N.Y., residence. Autopsies confirmed that the man and woman died of acute intoxication from MT-45, an opioid analgesic drug, and ethanol. Authorities believe these substances came from China.
In October, 2013, a 17-year-old girl from western New York suffered multiple seizures and wound up in a coma after taking Methylone. She has since recovered. Authorities believe the Methylone came into this area after being purchased from a Chinese website.
"Websites such as these are nothing more than technologically enhanced, street corner drug dealers," said U.S. Attorney William Hochul. "We have often warned the public about purchasing knock off goods online. When it comes to substances which are intended for human consumption, such purchases become a life and death situation."