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Title: | US FL: Fishing Boat Owner Pleads Guilty In Drug Smuggling Case |
Published On: | 2009-02-02 |
Source: | Tampa Tribune (FL) |
Fetched On: | 2009-02-04 20:00:13 |
FISHING BOAT OWNER PLEADS GUILTY IN DRUG SMUGGLING CASE
TAMPA - The owner of three fishing boats that were seized after
authorities found them smuggling cocaine from Colombia pleaded guilty
this morning to a federal drug offense.
Adelmo Perlaza-Montano, 50, faces 10 years to life in prison on a
charge of conspiring to possess cocaine with intent to distribute.
Perlaza-Montano, who was extradited recently from Colombia, agreed to
cooperate in Operation Panama Express, a wide-ranging, Tampa-based
investigation of maritime drug smuggling in the eastern Pacific Ocean.
The defendant belonged to a drug trafficking organization headed by
Daniel Segura-Rodriguez, who also has been arrested in Colombia and is
awaiting extradition, investigators say.
For at least six years, Perlaza-Montano owned or was administrator for
fishing vessels used to transport multi-ton shipments of cocaine to
Mexico, according to his plea agreement. The drugs were destined for
the United States.
TAMPA - The owner of three fishing boats that were seized after
authorities found them smuggling cocaine from Colombia pleaded guilty
this morning to a federal drug offense.
Adelmo Perlaza-Montano, 50, faces 10 years to life in prison on a
charge of conspiring to possess cocaine with intent to distribute.
Perlaza-Montano, who was extradited recently from Colombia, agreed to
cooperate in Operation Panama Express, a wide-ranging, Tampa-based
investigation of maritime drug smuggling in the eastern Pacific Ocean.
The defendant belonged to a drug trafficking organization headed by
Daniel Segura-Rodriguez, who also has been arrested in Colombia and is
awaiting extradition, investigators say.
For at least six years, Perlaza-Montano owned or was administrator for
fishing vessels used to transport multi-ton shipments of cocaine to
Mexico, according to his plea agreement. The drugs were destined for
the United States.
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