The Division of Justice on Monday charged a former skilled heavyweight boxer with trafficking over 20 tons of cocaine value greater than $1 billion by means of U.S. ports, most of which was from what prosecutors in 2019 known as “one of many largest drug seizures in United States historical past.”
Goran Gogic, 43, was arrested Sunday after being indicted by a grand jury in New York, the Justice Division mentioned in a information launch. Gogic, who’s from Montenegro, was arrested whereas making an attempt to board a flight at Miami Worldwide Airport.
Gogic was charged with three counts of violating the federal Maritime Drug Regulation Enforcement Act, and one depend of conspiracy. faces a compulsory minimal 10-year sentence and as much as life in jail.
The fees stem from the three seizures of cocaine, most notably 19.8 tons from a cargo ship whereas it was docked at Philadelphia’s Packer Avenue Marine Terminal in 2019. On the time, Ivan Durasevic, the ship’s second mate, and Fonofaavae Tiasaga have been arrested within the bust. The ship was on its method to the Netherlands.
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Prosecutors allege that Gogic and others used “meticulous planning” to move cocaine to Europe from Colombia by means of U.S. ports, utilizing business cargo ships.
“Members of the conspiracy loaded the business cargo ships at night time close to the coast and ports, working with crewmembers who would hoist a great deal of cocaine from speedboats that approached the ships at a number of factors alongside their route,” prosecutors wrote.
The defendants allegedly loaded the medicine utilizing nets and the ship’s cranes. As soon as the cocaine was onboard, the crew would conceal it inside transport containers, prosecutors mentioned.
The advanced operation concerned having to entry to every ship’s crew, route, real-time positioning and geolocation information, prosecutors mentioned
Gogic is accused of orchestrating the operation by coordinating with crew members, Colombian traffickers and European dockworkers.
After the huge bust in Philadelphia in 2019, U.S. Lawyer William McSwain wrote on Twitter: “This is likely one of the largest drug seizures in United States historical past. This quantity of cocaine may kill tens of millions — MILLIONS — of individuals.”
In keeping with on-line boxing information, the 6 foot 5 inch, 250-pound Gogic competed from 2001 to 2012, successful 21 fights and dropping 4.
In a press release, U.S. Lawyer Breon Peace known as Gogic’s arrest and indictment a “physique blow to the group and people liable for distributing large portions of cocaine.”