Kyle Enos, who previously served time for selling fentanyl, has been sentenced to three years in jail for distributing weight-loss pills laced with the toxic chemical 2,4-dinitrophenol (DNP). Following an investigation led by Tarian ROCU and the National Crime Agency, Enos was apprehended for illegally manufacturing the pills in his home. DNP is heavily regulated due to its severe health risks, including poisoning and death. Enos' operation involved web-based sales of these harmful substances, disguised as vitamins, both domestically and internationally. His arrest highlights ongoing efforts to combat drug-related crimes.
Kyle Enos, 33, has been sentenced to three years in prison for selling illegal weight-loss pills made from the toxic chemical 2,4-dinitrophenol.
Enos manufactured and sold these dangerous pills online, disguising them as vitamins, after being previously imprisoned for selling fentanyl.
DNP, the chemical Enos used, is banned for human consumption in the UK due to its serious health risks, including the potential for death.
Detective constable Kieran Morris emphasized the importance of Operation Guazuma, which aimed to swiftly arrest Enos and remove dangerous substances from the market.
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