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September 9, 2010 -
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Homeland Security
Investigations (HSI) agents arrested two current and one former
Continental Airlines employees on Monday and seized 125 kilograms of
cocaine in a drug smuggling conspiracy conducted at Yunior Lopez, 25, of Elizabeth, N.J.; Amaurys Caminero, 29, of Linden, N.J.; and Kerlwin Taveras, 27, of the Bronx, N.Y., were each charged with one count of conspiracy to distribute and possess with intent to distribute five kilograms or more of cocaine.
The arrests are
the result of an ICE HSI-led investigation, which include the seizure of
over 47 kilograms of cocaine at the airport over the Labor Day weekend.
Lopez and Caminero were arrested at the airport Sept. 4, 2010, and
September 5, 2010. Taveras was picked up on Tuesday night in the |
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According to the
criminal complaints filed today, Lopez and Caminero, baggage handlers at
the airport and co-conspirators, including other Continental Airlines
employees, conspired to smuggle cocaine into the Special Agent in Charge of ICE's Homeland Security Investigations in Newark Peter T. Edge stated "Regardless of their role in a drug trafficking organization, persons engaged in the illegal importation of narcotics into the United States through our nation's airports are on notice that ICE HSI will use all of its investigative resources to disrupt and dismantle these criminal enterprises, large or small, and bring them to justice." During the investigation, ICE HSI agents intercepted numerous communications in support of the conspiracy and in conjunction with U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officers made five separate seizures of cocaine, totaling about 125 kilograms. |