Remon Gibson, 43, of Bellport was apprehended Sept. 25, the same day law enforcement found 33 pounds of illegal drugs at his residence– consisting of a huge amount of fentanyl left on a nightstand in a space next to the room of 2 kids, according to the Suffolk County District Attorney’s Office.
7 kgs in all of fentanyl was uncovered at the home, while more than 8 kilos of drug was found– consisting of some squirreled away in a covert catch behind a shed in the yard, the DA’s office stated.
Suffolk County High Court Justice Richard Ambro ordered Gibson hung on $200,000 money bail, $800,000 bond or a $2 million partially protected bond. He uploaded bail, according to the Suffolk Area Sheriff’s Office.
When investigators browsed Gibson’s 5 Sunburst Lane home, they likewise found $80,000 in cash money, half a kilogram of a sedative called zylazine, medication paraphernalia, a medication ledger, a kilo presser and plates for blocks of fentanyl and drug embossed with “COVID-19,” district attorneys declared.
Gibson begged blameless at a Wednesday arraignment in Suffolk Area Supreme Court to costs of operating as a major trafficker, criminal property of a dangerous drug, jeopardizing the welfare of a child and criminally using medication stuff.
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