Syracuse man gets 7 years for cocaine trafficking, laundering | Fingerlakes1.com
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Syracuse man gets 7 years for cocaine trafficking, laundering | Fingerlakes1.com
"The sentencing of Juan Correa Jr., who knowingly distributed cocaine throughout Onondaga County and funneled the proceeds in an effort to flood our streets with even more poison, is a result of the collaborative efforts DEA New York and our law enforcement partners have when targeting those individuals pushing this poison into our communities."
"This prosecution of a cocaine trafficking and money laundering organization was made possible by the close collaboration of federal, state and local law enforcement agencies up and down the East Coast."
Juan Correa, Jr., a 31-year-old man from Syracuse, received a seven-year federal prison sentence for his involvement in a cocaine distribution and money laundering conspiracy involving over five kilograms of cocaine. Between May and July of last year, he conspired with co-defendants to handle drug proceeds that were sent to a supplier in Puerto Rico. The case showcased strong collaboration among law enforcement agencies, leading to effective prosecution, and his co-defendants await sentencing for their roles in the scheme.
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