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Also today a U.S. military pilot and a sergeant are in federal custody after reportedly admitting they flew an Air Force jet from New York to Germany and returned with 290,000 pills of Ecstasy worth millions of dollars. The two are members of the Air National Guard. They allegedly went to a hotel room in Germany and loaded packages of Ecstasy into their personal luggage. Fong admitted he brought pills on three other military flights and that he was paid $10,000 a trip. Drug Enforcement Administration says each pill of Ecstasy could be sold for between $9 and $40. That means the drugs seized in the case could be worth between $2.9 million and $11.6 million on the street. If convicted, the men face a maximum of 20 years in prison and a $1 million fine, prosecutors said.
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