Just found this searching google....
Controlled delivery of **** Labs products in Maryland
Mark Miller of Maryland is the latest **** Labs customer to get himself caught up in a controlled delivery. Although I’ve seen details about this bust making the rounds on various discussion boards and blogs, nobody has pointed out the most important facts yet, namely:
1. This was a controlled delivery
2. The products were from **** Labs
**** has had what can best be called a spotty reputation for avoiding law enforcement. Brian Wainstein, one of the company’s owners served some time in Ireland for dealing steroids, and currently has warrants out for his arrest in both the United States as well as Canada, where one of his remailers, Glen England (aka England, aka LivingSteel), faced charges not too long ago.
Although I didn’t do much research into this latest bust involving ****, you’ll note in the story below that “Stanoplex” is mentioned as one of the seized steroids in the controlled delivery. Stanoplex, of course, is ****’s name for their Stanozolol (Winstrol) product, and they remail from Romania as well as Greece. Granted, it’s not a particularly original name, but **** is certainly the largest company using it at the moment.
Of course, XT Labs also manufactures a “Stanoplex” product, but they are located in Mexico (certainly not shipping from Greece and Romania). Apex Pharmaceuticals made a product called “Stanoplex” but once again, these guys are also located in Mexico. Clearly the preponderance of evidence points to this controlled delivery being related to **** Labs.
I’m not sure why nobody has picked up on the fact that this was an **** related bust, but I’ve attached the article in question, so you can check it out for yourself:
SALISBURY — A 30-year-old fitness studio owner has been charged with drug possession this week after city police and federal agents allegedly found syringes and suspected steroids inside a black bag he was carrying, according to police.
Mark Eugene Miller, owner of Mark Miller Fitness in the 900 block of South Salisbury Boulevard, was placing the bag in his truck when Salisbury Police and U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents seized the bag, according to charging documents.
ICE, an investigative agency within the U.S. Department of Homeland Security that enforces immigration and customs laws, alerted city police to two alleged packages, one from Greece and one from Romania, Miller was expecting. His arrest came at the end of a weeklong investigation by city and federal investigators, according to Salisbury police.
“Customs gets involved in anything illegal from overseas,” said Lt. Rob Kemp, a spokesman for the Salisbury Police Department.
Police said they found more than 300 prescription steroids, including Anapolon, Oxandrolone and Stanoplex, according to court documents. Investigators also found several syringes inside the bag.
Following the search, police took Miller into custody and charged him with multiple counts of possessing a controlled dangerous substance. The fitness center owner was released on his own recognizance the same day, according to court records.
Miller did not return phone calls for comment from The Daily Times on Friday.
Possession of a controlled dangerous substance is a misdemeanor in Maryland and carries a maximum penalty of four years in prison.
A Wicomico County District Court hearing for Miller has been scheduled for early April. However, the case could be transferred to Circuit Court.