A large-scale cocaine trafficking operation allegedly centered around fraternities at Penn State University has led to the indictment of 14 individuals. The charges stem from an investigation into a drug ring allegedly supplying cocaine to students within the university’s Greek life. Authorities believe the operation, dubbed ‘Operation Drugs Unlimited,’ involved the distribution of significant quantities of the drug. The indictments suggest a coordinated effort to bring the alleged traffickers to justice. Further details regarding the scope of the operation and the identities of those involved are emerging. This case raises concerns about drug use and dealing on college campuses. The investigation was conducted with the aim of dismantling the network and holding those responsible accountable.

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