Arrests In Oklahoma Organized Crime Investigation

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The Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics is announcing two arrests as part of an investigation into what they say is an Asian organized crime network in the state. Officials said the organization is providing criminal services for several medical marijuana farms in Oklahoma, including sex trafficking and prostitution. The agency reportedly served four search warrants in the metro area yesterday, seizing cash, a firearm, and ketamine, along with unidentified pills. The suspects have not been identified, and the investigation is ongoing.


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