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Drug dealer hid heroin in tub of baby wipes: prosecutors

For the kingpin with sensitive skin …

A drug dealer who needed to cart a pound of newly processed heroin out of a Queens stash house this past summer allegedly came up with a novel carrying case: a tub of Huggies baby wipes.

The tub, decorated with cartoon drawings of a frolicking Piglet, Tigger and Pooh, is now among the hard — yet somehow still soft and refreshing — evidence against accused kingpin Gustavo Adolfo “Chili” Solis, 35.

Solis was arraigned in Manhattan Supreme Court on Thursday on charges of drug conspiracy and criminal sale of a controlled substance, Bridget Brennan, the city’s special narcotics prosecutor, announced.

Investigators say they’d been surveilling a stash house on Sanford Avenue in, aptly enough, Flushing, back in July when they saw Solis leave the apartment carrying a plastic Babies R Us bag.

The heroin was found under a layer of wipes.

Solis was busted after putting the bag in the trunk of his BMW X5. The plastic-wrapped and assumedly pleasantly scented heroin was underneath a layer of baby wipes, officials said.

Solis is one of six indicted in a conspiracy to distribute the heroin and a whopping 3 pounds crystal meth in New York City and Pennsylvania.

“We have not seen that quantity of meth here, indicating this was a major network,” Kings County DA Kenneth Thompson said of the investigation, which his office also worked on, along with the DEA.