A heavyweight heroin and fentanyl dealer who orchestrated Bronx packaging and distribution centers has been extradited to New York from the Dominican Republic, officials announced Monday.

Anyerson Delacruz-Rosario’s organization worked with Big Apple-based traffickers to process and sell thousands of drug packets between December 2014 and March 2016, according to Special Narcotics Prosecutor Bridget Brennan.

Delacruz-Rosario, who was collared in the Dominican Republic in July and shipped to New York this month, faces up to life in prison under New York State’s kingpin statute, officials said.

The dealer and 11 accomplices were caught on wiretaps coordinating the operation from various locations in the Bronx as Delacruz-Rosario oversaw the syndicate from the Dominican Republic.

“Delacruz-Rosario also communicated with customers, taking orders, arranging deliveries and fielding complaints,” officials said in a press release.

He pleaded not guilty Monday to operating as a major drug trafficker, conspiracy and other charges at his arraignment before Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Althea Drysdale.