FBI âOperation Box Cutterâ Indicts Chinese Firms and Citizens Over Fentanyl Precursors, TerrorâLinked Cartel Ties
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The Justice Department says a federal grand jury in Dayton, Ohio has indicted two Chinaâbased pharmaceutical companiesâShandong Believe Chemical Company and Shandong Ranhang Biotechnologyâand six Chinese nationals for allegedly selling and shipping chemical precursors used to manufacture fentanyl destined for the United States. Prosecutors allege that from July 2025 through January 2026 the companies used the defendants to openly market, negotiate and deliver cutting agents and fentanyl precursors to U.S. and foreign drug traffickers, directing American customers to pay in cryptocurrency that was later funneled into foreign financial institutions. The indictment also charges three of the defendants with providing chemical precursors and medetomidine, a powerful animal sedative, to a member of Mexicoâs CĂĄrtel del Golfo, which the State Department has designated a foreign terrorist organization, triggering materialâsupportâforâterrorism counts. FBI Director Kash Patel called the FBIâled, multiâagency probe, codeânamed Operation Box Cutter, a 'historic success' and highlighted what he described as 'groundbreaking' operational intelligence support from Chinaâs Ministry of Public Security, an unusual level of cooperation given broader U.S.âChina tensions. Officials say medetomidine can increase the yield of a kilogram of fentanyl at least twentyâfold, producing millions of street dosesâa reminder that the fight over syntheticâopioid supply chains now runs through Chinese chemical exporters, Mexican cartels and U.S. crypto rails, even as overdose deaths and fentanyl politics remain frontâburner issues in Washington.
Fentanyl and Drug Policy
U.S.âChina Law Enforcement Cooperation
Cartels and Terrorism Designations