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The manager director of the San Jose police union imported opioids from abroad in a scheme to distribute the medicine within the U.S., federal prosecutors say.

Joanne Marian Segovia was charged Tuesday with making an attempt to import a managed substance in a scheme that befell from 2015 to 2023.

Segovia, 64, was arrested as the results of a “Homeland Safety investigation right into a community that was delivery managed substances into the San Francisco Bay Space from overseas,” in line with the Division of Justice.

The San Jose Police Officers’ Assn. didn’t instantly reply to a request for remark from The Instances.

Bay Space tv station KTVU reported that the union stated in a press release that it had no data of the allegations towards Segovia, who’s a civilian.

In accordance with a grievance filed this week by the U.S. lawyer’s workplace, from October 2015 to January this yr, Segovia acquired shipments at her house from international locations together with China, India and Hungary.

The shipments — 61 in whole — have been mailed with manifests comparable to “marriage ceremony social gathering favors” and “sweets and sweets” however contained thousand of {dollars}’ price of artificial opioid capsules comparable to tramadol and tapentadol.

“The grievance alleges that Segovia used her workplace on the San Jose Police Officers’ Affiliation to distribute managed substances,” the Justice Division stated in a information launch.

In a single cargo, Segovia allegedly despatched a bundle to a girl in North Carolina utilizing the union’s UPS account.

She was interviewed by federal investigators in February however allegedly continued to order the substances afterward.

In March, federal brokers seized a bundle — labeled as a “clock” — in Kentucky that was addressed to Segovia that contained valeryl fentanyl, the division stated.

If convicted, Segovia faces a most of 20 years in jail.

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