News
Release
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
December 6, 2006
Twenty
Five Charged in Drug Trafficking Conspiracy
DEC
6 -- Mark R. Trouville, Special Agent in Charge, Drug Enforcement
Administration, Miami Field Division and R. Alexander Acosta, United
States Attorney for the Southern District of Florida, announced the
unsealing of two indictments charging twenty-five (25) defendants
with various narcotics crimes.
Charged
in the indictments were: Mario Uceta, Victor Adames, Dioneli Sendra,
Carlos Padilla, Keilyn Lantigua, Raul Reyes-Garcia, Sergio Reyes-Lopez,
Alcedo Jose Espinal, FNU LNU, “Dalvy Castro,” Santo Susano
Rodriguez, Miguelina Antigua, Sergio Fernandez, Vicky Fernandez, Joshua
Tirado, Mario Fundora, FNU LNU, FNU LNU, a.k.a., “El Cuñado,” Mario
LNU, FNU LNU, a.k.a., “Mingo,” Fidel Perez Herrera, Maidelys
Perez, Luis Rodriguez Mollinedo, Liban Lopez, Donald Pujols, Maylen
Baez-Reyes, Claudio Hernandez, and Billy LNU. They are charged in multiple
counts with conspiracy to possess with the intent to distribute more
than 1,000 kilograms of marijuana, conspiracy to possess with the intent
to distribute MDMA ("Ecstasy"), numerous counts of possession
with the intent to distribute marijuana and/or MDMA, and conspiracy
to launder money, in violation of Title 21, United States Code, Sections
846 and 841(a)(1), and Title 18, United States Code, Section 1956.
These indictments are part of an inter-agency operation, named Gallo
Verde, and is part of an Organized Crime and Drug Enforcement/High
Intensity Drug Trafficking Area Task Force effort that includes numerous
local law enforcement agencies and the Drug Enforcement Administration.
Fifteen
members of the organization have been arrested so far. Those arrested
range from leaders in the organization to marijuana grow house operators,
transporters, and distributors. According to the indictment, this organization
conspired to distribute more than 1,000 kilograms of marijuana in south
Florida and New York and was operating at least three active marijuana
growhouses in south Florida.
U.S.
Attorney Acosta commended the DEA-Miami, DEA Special Operations Division,
Hialeah Police Department, Sunrise Police Department, Glades County
Sheriff’s Office, Broward County Sheriff’s Office, Miami-Dade
Police Department, and the New York City Police Department, for their
investigative work on this case. |