Feds break up drug ring- Get $6 million worth of cocaine off the street

Ran cocaine out of vegetable van 

DEA Photo



Bronx Voice

March 15, 2021


The Feds found more cocaine than carrots when they busted a drug operation working out of a produce distributor. Officials say they removed $6 million worth of the drug from the streets.


Audrey Strauss, the United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York, and Raymond P. Donovan, Special Agent in Charge of the New York Division of the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (“DEA”), announced that Adriano Rodriguez-Diaz, Ironellys Paulino-Nolasco and Robert Nunez were charged in a criminal complaint filed in Manhattan federal court with narcotics importation, narcotics trafficking, and firearms offenses.  


Rodriguez-Diaz, Paulino-Nolasco were apprehended on March 12, 2021 and were presented before United States Magistrate Judge Sarah L. Cave.  Nunez remains at large. 


Strauss said: “This  investigation has yielded the seizure of over 120 kilograms of cocaine and over $1 million in suspected proceeds from illegal narcotics trafficking, disrupting the operation of this alleged drug trafficking organization. Thanks to our partners at the DEA, this massive shipment of potentially deadly narcotics has been kept off the streets.”


DEA Special Agent in Charge Raymond P. Donovan said: “A stakeout turned into a three-day enforcement operation taking six million dollars’ worth of cocaine sales away from alleged drug traffickers while saving lives.


Over one hundred kilograms of cocaine is significant in many ways since CDC warned of a 26.5% increase in overdose deaths involving cocaine in a 12- month period ending May 2020. Law enforcement will continue to rally our resources to seize illegal drugs responsible for record-breaking overdose rates.” 


As alleged in the Complaint: Since in or about late 2020, the DEA has been investigating the importation and distribution of narcotics through a produce warehouse in New Jersey called “Sweet Produce” (the “Warehouse”). 


Cocaine was shipped from a company in the Dominican Republic to the Warehouse.  Between March 9, 2021 and March 12, 2021, DEA agents observed members of the conspiracy receive and move shipments from the Warehouse to other locations, including an apartment in the Bronx.


On March 10, 2021, agents seized approximately one kilogram of cocaine from a car driven by Nunez. 


On March 11, 2021, agents seized approximately 20 kilograms of cocaine and $1.3 million in United States currency from the apartment in the Bronx. 


On March 12, 2021, agents seized approximately 100 kilograms of cocaine from a produce van as it left the Warehouse, and also seized a firearm from the Warehouse.  The Produce Van was en route to a safe house in New Jersey that contained approximately one kilogram of cocaine, a cocaine press, and packaging materials.    


Adriano Rodriguez-Diaz, 41, Ironellys Paulino-Nolasco, 37, and Robert Nunez, 50, are charged with conspiring to import at least five kilograms of cocaine into the United States, which carries a mandatory minimum sentence of 10 years in prison and a maximum sentence of life in prison, and conspiring to distribute and possess with intent to distribute at least five kilograms of cocaine, which carries a mandatory minimum sentence of 10 years in prison and a maximum sentence of life in prison. 


Rodriguez-Diaz is also charged with possession of a firearm during and in relation to the narcotics importation and trafficking conspiracies, which carries a mandatory consecutive sentence of five years in prison.


The maximum potential sentences described above are prescribed by Congress and are provided here for informational purposes only, as any sentencing of the defendants would be determined by the assigned judge.


The case is being handled by the Office’s Narcotics Unit.  Assistant United States Attorneys Danielle M. Kudla and Alexander Li are in charge of the prosecution.

 

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