DAYTON, Ohio – Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Deputy Director Thomas Homan will join elected and law enforcement officials Friday, March 16, to announce increased resources to address the opioid crisis in the state. As part of the effort, ICE Homeland Security Investigations special agents have trained more than 300 law enforcement personnel in Ohio this week on Dark Net and Virtual Currency with an emphasis on illicit crypto-currency and the financial transactions associated with fentanyl smuggling and distribution networks.
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