SANTA CRUZ, California- A student is facing federal charges for allegedly creating an app that was disguised as a game to sell drugs.
18-year-old suspect Colin Howard named the app “Banana plug” and it was available on the Apple store. He even made flyers and advertised the game all over campus.
Homeland Security says that Howard was allegedly selling, “Molly’s”, Cocaine and “Shrooms” on the app.
18 year old UC Santa Cruz student Collin Howard arrested for allegedly selling drugs off an app he created called “Banana Plug.”
He’s facing federal drug charges. https://t.co/DLT61MMmRx pic.twitter.com/L7F9dFw9uL— Matt Keller (@MattKellerABC7) February 20, 2019
An undercover sting put an end to Howards app.
He was charged with four counts of distribution, and possession with intent to distribute cocaine and methamphetamine,
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