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A 46-year-old Clifton man is accused of peddling poison in a massive fentanyl and methamphetamine ring that flooded New Jersey with over $1 million worth of deadly drugs.
Nankel Stuardo Solorzano, a convicted felon, was busted April 17 while trying to access his stash after two separate drug deals. Cops found a treasure trove of narcotics and guns in his garages and vehicles.
Prosecutors say Solorzano trafficked the deadly combo out of a residential apartment complex in Clifton, leaving a trail of destruction in his wake.
The massive seizure, one of the largest in New Jersey history, included over 40 kg of fentanyl, 52 kg of methamphetamine, and more than 2 kg of cocaine base. Cops also recovered four firearms, including a stolen handgun and an AK-47-style rifle.
Solorzano faces four counts of trafficking fentanyl, meth, and cocaine base, as well as firearms offenses.
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📋 Key Facts
- Crime: Drug Trafficking
- Defendant: New Jersey
- Location: NJ
- Source: DOJ Press Release

