Three New York City men are facing drug trafficking charges after state police say they were caught with 20,000 bags of “Grey Goose” heroin weighing 13 pounds.

Erik Batista-Reyes, Feliz Cerrategil and Gesler Echavarria, all 20 years old and from the Bronx, was pulled over shortly after midnight this morning on Route 391 northbound in Holyoke, state police said in a statement.

“As a result of an investigation and subsequent search of the motor vehicle, troopers located 400 half-packs of Heroin containing an estimated total of 20,000 individual baggies containing the drug,” the statement read. “The approximate total weight was approximately 5,900 grams — 13 pounds. The individual bags were stamped with the words “Grey Goose” in blue ink.”

The suspects are expected to be arraigned today in Chicopee District Court.

Batista-Reyes was charged with trafficking heroin, driving without a license and conspiracy to violate the drug law. He was also issued citations for speeding and failure to drive in the right lane. Cerrategil and Echavarria were charged with trafficking heroin and conspiracy to violated drug laws.

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