Montreal Man Charged With Opioid Trafficking in US Facing 120 Years Behind Bars

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A man extradited from Montreal to the United States is facing opioid trafficking and money laundering charges after being accused of selling hundreds of thousands of synthetic pills to undercover agents. U.S. Attorney’s Office photoA 49-year-old Quebec man could spend the rest of his life in a U.S. prison cell after being charged in connection with a cross-border drug trafficking investigation that resulted in the seizure of 300,000 synthetic opioid pills by the RCMP.The Middle District of Florida U.S. Attorney’s Office has announced a federal indictment against Montreal resident Sebastien Rollin, who has been charged with conspiracy to import protonitazene, distribution of protonitazene for importation into the United States, and international promotional money laundering.

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