An alleged drug smuggler who sent letters on fentanyl-laced paper to prisons across Nevada and California — leading to at least one death — was busted by Las Vegas cops.

Hoza Del Collins, 30, allegedly advertised his mail-order dope business on social media, according to a police report obtained by CBS 8.

He was also caught on surveillance video sending the illicit letters through the mail, the report said. 3

Collins had allegedly been running his scheme from as far back as last September, and at least one inmate died from the fentanyl he supplied — landing Collins with a second-degree murder charge. 3

Michael Trapper, the dead inmate from Ely State Prison in Nevada, allegedly snorted white powder he had scraped from legal documents he received in the mail. 3

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