Large Drug Distribution Network Dismantled In Northeast Philadelphia



by Alex Lloyd Gross

Members of the Pennsylvania State Police and District Attorney Larry Krasner announced that Yandra Kamberaj and Theodore Manko. Over $19,000 in cash was seized as well as drugs and guns.

The information into the two started to unravel in May when state police raided two homes in the Somerton Section of the city, one at 412 Tomlinson Road and 1814 Gregg Street. The following items were seized as a result (totals are an approximate weight):

  • 70 pounds of Marijuana
  • 20 pounds of THC Gummies
  • 16 pounds of Psilocybin Mushrooms
  • 3500 grams of Rock MDMA
  • 2550 Grams of Ketamine
  • 2500 grams of Cocaine
  • 4100 MDMA pills
  • 16oz of Promethazine
  • 24 Firearms
  • 10K + rounds of ammunition
  • 200+ Magazines including a large quantity of High-capacity Magazines
  • (2) 3D Printers
  • Several 3D printed handgun lower receivers
  • $19,383 United States Currency
  • Numerous items of paraphernalia

The estimate street value of the drugs totals $1.5 million dollars.

The 3-D Printers were used to make ghost guns, the District Attorney’s office said. Both are charged with possession with intent to deliver, conspiracy as well as related charges.


2 thoughts on “Large Drug Distribution Network Dismantled In Northeast Philadelphia

  1. Prosecute those creeps, and any of their buddies!
    Clean Philadelphia UP!
    And send that $19,383 United States Currency to me, I need new shingles, brickpointing and have to hire a painter to get my living room painted.
    Thanks.

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