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Op-Ed JUNE 19, 2026 | The Indian Eye 12
Dismantling the Fentanyl
Supply Chain
As synthetic drug networks evolve, U.S. agencies are focusing on precursor
chemicals, logistics systems, and international coordination to disrupt fentanyl trafficking.
CHARVI ARORA
SPAN Magazine, U.S. Embassy New Delhi
or decades, counternarcotics
efforts largely followed familiar
Fpatterns. Authorities tracked
crops, monitored trafficking corridors,
intercepted shipments, and targeted
cartels moving drugs across borders.
Fentanyl has changed that model.
Unlike plant-based narcotics
such as heroin or cocaine, fentanyl
is a synthetic drug that relies heavily
on dualuse chemical precursors that
also serve legitimate pharmaceutical
and industrial markets.
This shift has fueled a national
crisis; synthetic opioids, pri-
marily fentanyl, account for 60
percent of all overdose deaths
in the United States, claiming
approximately 48,000 lives
annually. Tiny quantities can
be extraordinarily lethal; just A CBP forensic scientist at the Memphis forward operating lab analyzes an unknown substance
two milligrams can consti- that was concealed inside a parcel selected for examination by a CBP officer, demonstrating how teams work together to counter concealment
tute a deadly dose, according methods like mislabeled small parcelss (CBP photo by Jerry Glaser)
to a U.S. Customs and Border
This has significantly increased tematically identifying and disman- mislabeled small parcels,” says the
Protection (CBP) official at U.S. the volume of actionable informa- tling the organizations and enablers CBP official.
Embassy New Delhi. tion, investigative leads, and poten- behind them,” the HSI official says. CBP employs comprehen-
tial targets, necessitating the integra- This systemic approach is sup- sive strategies and advanced tools
tion of border, financial, cyber, and ported by “Detect and Defeat” leg- to identify high-risk shipments.
THE INVISIBLE SUPPLY CHAIN international tools into a coordinat- islative proposals aimed at expand- The agency utilizes a sophisticated,
ed approach. ing authorities’ ability to collect and multi-faceted system that integrates
“We are confronting a commodity That reality has reshaped how share data across the supply chain. intelligence gathering, advanced
that can be manufactured almost any- U.S. law enforcement approaches analytical capabilities, and special-
where, in highly concentrated forms, the fentanyl threat. Agencies now HIDING IN GLOBAL COMMERCE ized inspection technologies. This
and moved through the same global increasingly focus on identifying pre- Primary trafficking routes for approach is continually being en-
trade, financial, and communications cursor supply chains, mapping finan- fentanyl include ports of entry, in- hanced with cutting-edge technol-
systems that support legitimate com- cial and logistics networks, analyzing ternational mail and express con- ogies, including artificial intelli-
merce,” says a Homeland Security digital communications, and disrupt- signments, and maritime borders. gence (AI) and machine learning,
Investigations (HSI) official at U.S. ing trafficking systems before the “Concealment methods are diverse, to identify complex indicators and
Embassy New Delhi. HSI is the prin- drug reaches U.S. communities. ranging from individuals and hidden inspection results that may not
cipal investigative arm of the U.S. “Our work is far less about isolat- compartments in vehicles to being be apparent through conventional
Department of Homeland Security. ed seizures and far more about sys- disguised within legitimate cargo or Continued on next page... >>
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