The Drug Enforcement Agency said it made a major drug bust after executing eight search warrants across metro Detroit Thursday morning.

DEA special agent-in-charge Andy Lawton said the fentanyl bust is part of a larger ongoing investigation that started when authorities found drugs on a tractor trailer.

"Prior to this, we also had a significant seizure involving 48 kilos of methamphetimine, an additional, 5 kilos of fentanyl and an additional 47 kilograms of cocaine," he explained.

Lawton said this bust recovered 14 kilograms of fentanyl from one location and $200,000 in cash from a different location. He said that amount of fentanyl is enough to kill 7 million people.

Four people were taken into custody and more arrests are expected, the agency said.

"The folks that are selling this

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