Early Monday morning, Boston drug agents, along with the FBI and other task forces, launched an operation against a local drug ring, discovering illegal drugs and cash.
A narcotics investigation concluded at 7:48 a.m., with three search warrants executed at 117 Thompson Street in Hyde Park.
According to a statement from the Boston Police Department, the police seized various substances, including fentanyl, crack cocaine, and many tablets.
The search also yielded three digital scales and a total of $3,327.
Following the raid, two persons face serious charges.
The defendants, Maurice Fagan, 51, of Chelsea, and Alexandr Lavrishin, 46, of Hyde Park, were detained on charges of narcotics trafficking and possession with the intent to distribute.
They will face the judicial system in the West Roxbury District Court.
According to Boston Police, Fagan has been charged with “trafficking of Class A, possession with intent to distribute Class B, and possession with intent to distribute Class C.” Lavrishin faces identical charges. Drug Control Units from Districts E-5, which includes Roslindale and West Roxbury, and E-18, which represents Hyde Park, participated in the operation, together with federal colleagues and local task teams dedicated to combating the narcotics epidemic in the city.