October 31, 2006
Norristown, PENNSYLVANIA: Local Police Crack Cocaine Ring Run By Illegal Aliens

The Times Herald

COURTHOUSE, Pennsylvania -- Montgomery County law enforcement authorities Monday announced they cracked a major cocaine-trafficking ring headed by four illegal aliens from Mexico, who allegedly distributed high-quality, low-cost cocaine to street dealers in the Norristown-Conshohocken area.

"This is a big case," said county District Attorney Bruce L. Castor Jr., standing in front of a conference table heaped with 44 pounds of cocaine having a street value of more than $2 million and piles of cash totaling more than $300,000.
"Many, many drug dealers were being supplied by this group of men," said Castor. "I think we have struck a very, very serious blow to narcotics trafficking here in Central Montgomery County."

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Posted by tyne at October 31, 2006
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