Florida Inmate Operated Drug Trafficking Organization from Prison
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Florida Inmate Operated Drug Trafficking Organization from Prison
A Florida inmate operated a drug trafficking organization from prison. 32-year-old Omar Idonis Graciani Rodriguez, of Orlando, operated a drug trafficking organization while incarcerated in prison on state charges, according to court documents. Graciani Rodriguez used contraband cellphones to instruct non-incarcerated co-conspirators to pick up money and controlled substances from various addresses, then deliver the money and controlled substan…
An investigation revealed that some of the heaviest names of drug trafficking – Uriel Cantero, from Los Monos; Mario Segovia, the “King of the Ephedrina”; and Julio Rodríguez Granthon – managed to sustain their operations from federal prisons. The scheme worked through a lawyer recently sentenced to six years in prison, acting as an intermediary, transmitting orders, managing assets and maintaining active criminal structures despite the imprison…
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