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Assistant Commissioner of Police: Fentanyl Is Here But We Know We Don’t Produce It
NASSAU, BAHAMAS – Assistant Commissioner of Police with responsibility for drug enforcement Roberto Goodman says the police force is doing all it can to figure out how fentanyl is getting in the country and where it’s coming from.
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