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Owner of Ceylon Street Auto-Body Shop Charged with Buying 15 Kilos of What He Thought Was Cocaine From an Undercover DEA Agent

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Reporter StaffThe owner of a Ceylon Street auto-body shop was arrested last week and faces a detention hearing next week on a federal charge of attempted possession of five kilograms or more of cocaine with intent to distribute for the 15 kilos of what turned out to be fake cocaine being sold to him by an undercover DEA agent, according to court filings. Jose Perez, 47, of Brockton, and owner of JP Auto Body on Ceylon Street, is currently locked…
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Universal Hub broke the news in Boston, United States on Tuesday, June 17, 2025.
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