A judge denied pre-trial release for a Naperville man charged with drug trafficking after he allegedly obtained a package containing 1,000 tablets of fentanyl, authorities said.
Ahmad Dinah, 30, was charged with felony controlled substance trafficking, felony unlawful possession of a controlled substance with intent to deliver – Fentanyl and felony possession of a controlled substance.
DuPage County State’s Attorney Robert Berlin said in a news release “the amount of fentanyl Mr. Dinah allegedly possessed is enough to kill entire cities.”
Authorities said on Nov. 3, U.S. Postal Inspection Service investigators in Chicago intercepted a suspicious package addressed to Dinah from Anaheim, California. After executing a search warrant, law enforcement determined the package contained approximately 1,000 tablets of fentanyl, the state’s attorney’s office said.
On Wednesday, authorities conducted a controlled delivery of the parcel and observed Dinah obtain the package from his apartment complex’s mailroom before returning to his residence, authorities said. Detectives then knocked on the door and were allowed inside, where they found the package containing the fentanyl tablets had been opened and the drugs had been removed and placed on the sink in transparent, air-sealed plastic, the news release stated.
Dinah made his first court appearance on Thursday, where a DuPage County judge denied pre-trial release. His next court appearance was scheduled for Nov. 21.
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