Owner of Bronx clinic, 23 others indicted in illegal distribution of oxycodone
NEW YORK Federal, state and city law enforcement officials announced today the unsealing of an Indictment against 24 defendants in connection with a massive drug distribution ring that operated out of a purported medical clinic with multiple locations in the Bronx, New York, known as Astramed, and unlawfully distributed more than five million tablets of the prescription painkiller oxycodone over a three-year period.
The participants in the distribution ring included doctors, clinic employees, and drug traffickers who oversaw crews of patients who they sent into the clinics in order to obtain medically unnecessary prescriptions. The prescriptions were then filled at pharmacies, and the resulting pills resold on the streets of New York and elsewhere.
Twenty-one defendants were arrested Tuesday in connection with the charges.
The world of prescription drug trafficking is looking more and more like the world of old-school trafficking in narcotics like heroin, cocaine and crack. In this case, the drug spot was a clinic controlled by traffickers, often through intimidation and violence, said Manhattan U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara. The traffickers were supplied with prescriptions by corrupt doctors and clinic employees, dispensed to lower-level pretend patients so that massive quantities of oxycodone could be distributed wherever the most money could be made, often in communities hundreds of miles away.
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