Ohio Man Convicted In 200 Kilo Cocaine Conspiracy
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Ohio Man Convicted In 200 Kilo Cocaine Conspiracy

Noviembre 17, 2016
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Contact: Brian McNeal
Phone Number: (571) 362-1498

Oscar Collado-Rivera was 9th defendant convicted in conspiracy that brought large shipments of cocaine from Mexico into Ohio

COLUMBUS, Ohio - A U.S. District Court jury convicted Oscar Collado-Rivera, 32, of New Albany, Ohio of conspiring with others to distribute nearly 200 kilograms of cocaine involving at least $4 million in U.S. currency over a six-month period in 2015.

U.S. Attorney Benjamin C. Glassman of the Southern District of Ohio, Timothy J. Plancon, Special Agent in Charge of the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration’(DEA) Detroit Field Division, Kathy A. Enstrom, Special Agent in Charge, Internal Revenue Service, and multiple state and local law enforcement agencies, announced the verdict reached yesterday following a three-day trial before U.S. District Judge Michael H. Watson.

Evidence presented during the trial established that Collado-Rivera and others were responsible for arranging large shipments of cocaine from Mexico and Texas into the Columbus area.

“Collado-Rivera is the ninth defendant convicted out of 12 defendants charged in April,” U.S. Attorney Glassman said. “Disrupting the networks that bring illegal drugs into central Ohio requires tremendous cooperation by federal, state and local agencies.” Glassman noted that the three remaining defendants are believed to have fled the United States.

The jury convicted Collado-Rivera of one count of conspiracy to possess with intent to distribute more than five kilograms of cocaine, a crime punishable by a mandatory minimum 10 years in prison and up to life. Judge Watson will determine the sentence following a pre-sentence investigation by the court. Task Force officers arrested Collado-Rivera in December 2015 based on a federal criminal complaint. He has been in custody since his arrest.

Glassman commended DEA, IRS, Franklin County Sheriff Zach Scott’s Office, the Ohio State Highway Patrol, and the investigators with police departments in Upper Arlington and Westerville who played integral roles in the investigation, as well as Deputy Criminal Chief Michael Hunter and Appellate Chief Mary Beth Young, who represented the United States in prosecuting the case.

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