Montco Drug Task Force Intercepts Kilo of Heroin in Norristown, Pa.
By Jim Melwert
NORRISTOWN, Pa. (CBS) -- Officials in Montgomery County say hundreds of thousands of dollars of high-quality heroin is off the streets after a bust in Norristown.
County detectives intercepted a conversation on Monday, in which, according to investigators, a man was contacting a drug trafficker in Mexico about buying kilogram quantities of heroin.
He was connected to two people in the Philadelphia area and, after surveillance, authorities found a kilogram of heroin, $10,000 cash, and a handgun in a home in Norristown.
Montgomery County district attorney Risa Ferman says the heroin has a street value of more than $300,000.
"But what really is so significant is just this amount that's here in front of me has 33,000 doses," she said today. "That is a lot of heroin. It has the impact to do an enormous amount of destruction."
Two Norristown residents, Galdiz Basurto-Leal and Erik Lopez, are being held, each in lieu of $500,000 bail. Investigators believe the heroin would have been cut and sold to other dealers in the area.
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