Two Indian corporations have been indicted in the United States for allegedly importing chemicals employed in the production of fentanyl, a potent opioid associated with an increasing number of overdose fatalities. U.S. authorities contend that these companies trafficked precursor substances vital for the manufacturing of fentanyl, thereby exacerbating the global opioid crisis. The charges are part of wider international initiatives aimed at combating the fentanyl epidemic, underscoring the global dimension of illicit opioid trafficking.
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