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Home > Maritime > Two Charged With NY-NJ Drug Smuggling Plot
Two Charged With NY-NJ Drug Smuggling Plot
Joseph Bonney | Apr 28, 2011 7:07PM GMT
The Journal of Commerce Online - News Story
Washington| States| Ports/Terminals| Regulation| Container Shipping| Maritime | United States
Dockworker at APM, Maersk Equipment official in ? distribution case
A dockworker at APM Terminals and a Maersk Equipment Service official were charged with conspiring to distribute more than two tons of ? through the Port of New York and New Jersey.
Dominic ? , identified as an International Longshoremen’s Association member, and Robert Roselli, a onetime pier superintendent who now is a director of MESC, were accused of plotting to distribute ? smuggled in containers arriving at the Newark-Elizabeth port complex in New Jersey.
NY-NJ waterfront arrests in news from JOC:
Whacked on the Waterfront
The U.S. attorney’s office in Manhattan alleged that a drug-smuggling ring relied on ? to cut locks on incoming containers to retrieve smuggled ? while Roselli monitored the shipments’ status.
Prosecutors said ? and Roselli were arrested after retrieving a suitcase containing a sham shipment of ? from a ship that arrived from Puerto Rico last Thursday and delivering it to the informant. Federal agents said they later intercepted a phone call between Roselli and the informant in which Roselli agreed to smuggle as much as 2,000 kilograms of ? through the port.
Two Charged With NY-NJ Drug Smuggling Plot
Joseph Bonney | Apr 28, 2011 7:07PM GMT
The Journal of Commerce Online - News Story
Washington| States| Ports/Terminals| Regulation| Container Shipping| Maritime | United States
Dockworker at APM, Maersk Equipment official in ? distribution case
A dockworker at APM Terminals and a Maersk Equipment Service official were charged with conspiring to distribute more than two tons of ? through the Port of New York and New Jersey.
Dominic ? , identified as an International Longshoremen’s Association member, and Robert Roselli, a onetime pier superintendent who now is a director of MESC, were accused of plotting to distribute ? smuggled in containers arriving at the Newark-Elizabeth port complex in New Jersey.
NY-NJ waterfront arrests in news from JOC:
Whacked on the Waterfront
The U.S. attorney’s office in Manhattan alleged that a drug-smuggling ring relied on ? to cut locks on incoming containers to retrieve smuggled ? while Roselli monitored the shipments’ status.
Prosecutors said ? and Roselli were arrested after retrieving a suitcase containing a sham shipment of ? from a ship that arrived from Puerto Rico last Thursday and delivering it to the informant. Federal agents said they later intercepted a phone call between Roselli and the informant in which Roselli agreed to smuggle as much as 2,000 kilograms of ? through the port.
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this happened at your job? cant say im surprised. its just funny that the same people that lock us up for doing these things are the same people that bring in drugs to this country in the first place.
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u cant smuggle that much pedico unless u have permission from the government, everybody knows that
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The economy is bad, so I sympathize with these guys, along with most dealers for the most part. It's just another reason though I want nothing to do with the drug business. Too many snitches and rats are in the game.
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lol @ an italian guy called ?
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They must have tried to undercut their boss.
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My company is in the Import/Export business and ship globally worldwide. Its just amazing that in my 3 years of working there that I didnt know that they were one of the biggest drug dealers in the world. They have access to Vessels (Boats), trucks, trains, airplanes...etc.... Sooo ashamed right about now.
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You're really surprised?
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supply and demand...its just business