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Venezuelan National Sentenced In Cocaine Conspiracy Case

Jose Reinoza, 33, a resident of Venezuela, was sentenced by District Judge Wilma A. Lewis to 46 months incarceration after pleading guilty to conspiracy to possess a controlled substance with intent to distribute while on board a vessel subject to the jurisdiction of the United States. Lewis also sentenced Reinoza to three years of supervised release, United States Attorney Delia L. Smith announced.

According to court documents, on Nov. 15, 2023, the United States Coast Guard Cutter Diligence intercepted a vessel traveling at 116 nautical miles West of Fort de France, Martinique, in the Eastern Caribbean. As the Coast Guard approached the vessel, the captain failed to stop and the occupants onboard began jettisoning packages that were tied to sandbags overboard. After the last package was thrown overboard, the vessel came to a complete stop. Coast Guard officers successfully retrieved several bales of cocaine from the ocean with a total weight of 32 kilograms.

Onboard the vessel were Reinoza and Rodney De Roche, Adel Munrom, Arim Compton, Kevin Francis, and Darryl Pope, all of Grenada. The master of the vessel claimed Grenadian nationality for the vessel, which the country of Grenada later confirmed. The Government of Grenada granted a waiver of jurisdiction for the case and waived objection to the enforcement of United States law by the United States. On May 2, De Roche pleaded guilty to cocaine conspiracy and will be sentenced on Nov. 1. The remaining defendants are in custody awaiting trial.

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