Jail Time For Collingswood Man In Drug Trafficking Ring: Feds
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Collingswood NJ
18 October, 2021
9:39 AM
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COLLINGSWOOD, NJ — A Collingswood man has been sentenced to 15 years in prison after admitting to his role in a violent drug gang that sold a large amount of illegal drugs in South Jersey, Acting U.S. Attorney Rachael A. Honig announced. Carlos Perez, 48, previously pleaded guilty to an information charging him with one count of conspiracy to distribute and possess with intent to distribute heroin, crack cocaine, fentanyl and powder cocaine, according to authorities. Perez is also subject to five years of supervised release. He was among 19 people previously charged by federal complaint, 16 of whom have already pleaded guilty. Read more: 19 Arrested In Deadly South Jersey Gang Bust Three other defendants still await trial, and remain innocent unless and until proven guilty. In all, at least 280 grams of cocaine base, at least one kilogram of heroin, and other quantities of cocaine and fentanyl were sold as part of the conspiracy, according to authorities. The operation launched in November 2016, and for about two years, authorities say the gang made a large amount of illegal drugs, including heroin, cocaine and fentanyl, readily available to customers in Camden. Dealers would deliver the narcotics in shady business dealings with customers who approached in cars, others on foot, according to authorities. Some were sold to drug dealers in other areas. They used guns to further their dealings. The operation launched in the 1900 block of Filmore Street, but police began to focus on that area in April 2017 after a fatal drug-involved shooting, according to documents filed in the case. The operation then moved to the 400-500 blocks of Pine Street. Ronnie Lopez, who previously pleaded guilty to his role in managing the conspiracy, gathered bulk quantities of the illegal drugs to be sold, authorities said. Perez and Nelson Salcedo, who also pleaded guilty to his role in running the conspiracy, would then take those drugs and package them to be sold to customers, according to authorities. Salcedo and Juan Figueroa were among the "runners or managers" authorities said sent those packages down to "shift managers," like Jose Diaz and Christopher Velazquez. The "shift managers" supervised the organization's set workers (listed below), who sold the drugs directly to customers, authorities allege. The set workers then gave the money to the "shift managers," and the money continued its way back up the chain to the organization's leaders. Figueroa, Alexander DeJesus, and Ammar Hall were all arrested in 2019 after an attack on what were previously described as two undercover Camden County police officers. They were in plain clothes and driving an unmarked car. They were parked at a stop light at the intersection of Broadway and Walnut streets in Camden at about 8:30 p.m. on Aug. 7, 2019, when they were approached by a van. Two men got out of the van and fired 25 rounds at them in seven seconds. One of the officers fired back, and the men in the van, which was recovered the same night, fled. The three men were all captured in less than one week's time. Read more here: Final 2 Suspects In NJ Cop Shooting Captured: Police It was later revealed that these officers were conducting surveillance on this organization as part of an FBI-led investigation. That investigation included the use of surveillance, confidential informants, consensual recordings, multiple controlled drug purchases, record checks, a GPS vehicle tracker, and several court-authorized wiretaps.
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