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News Release
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
May 2, 2008
Canadian Citizen
Admits Involvement In Marijuana Trafficking
Ring
MAY
2 -- June W. Stansbury, Special
Agent in Charge of the Drug Enforcement
Administration in New England and Nora
R. Dannehy, Acting United States Attorney
for the District of Connecticut, today
announced that GEORGE TSELLOS, also known
as “Marco,” 38, of Saint Laurent,
Quebec, last residing in Norwalk, Connecticut,
pleaded guilty yesterday, May 1, before
United States District Judge Mark R. Kravitz
in New Haven to one count of conspiracy
to distribute 100 kilograms or more of
marijuana and one count of conspiracy to
smuggle bulk cash out of the United States.
According
to documents filed with the Court and statements
made in court, TSELLOS is a member of a drug
trafficking organization that was responsible
for arranging shipments of high-quality hydroponic
marijuana from Canada to others for redistribution
around southwestern Connecticut. The investigation
revealed that TSELLOS assisted in the trafficking
of approximately 30 pounds of marijuana per
month at a wholesale cost of approximately
$4,000 per pound, and routed the proceeds
of the marijuana distribution back to Canada
or to other points.
TSELLOS
is scheduled to be sentenced on July 16,
2008, at which time he faces a mandatory
minimum term of imprisonment of five years,
a maximum term of imprisonment of 40 years,
and a fine of up to $2,250,000. TSELLOS has
been detained since his arrest on November
9, 2007.
Acting
U.S. Attorney Dannehy commended the investigation
of this matter that was conducted by the
Drug Enforcement Administration, U.S. Immigration
and Customs Enforcement, and the Greenwich,
Stratford, Stamford, Norwalk, and Naugatuck
Police Departments. |