Juan,
PR - The U.S. Marshals Service led Puerto Rico Violent Offenders Fugitive Task
Force extradited Julio Rosario-Laccen on Saturday to Puerto Rico from
Amsterdam, Netherlands.
Rosario-Laccen
was arrested by the Dutch Police pursuant to a provisional arrest warrant for
allegedly conspiring with others to possess with the intent to distribute,
thousands of high-grade pills containing a detectible amount of
Methylenedioxymethamphetamine, commonly known as MDMA or Ecstasy.
After
an extensive undercover operation led by the Drug Enforcement Administration
multiple transactions were coordinated that included illicit Ecstasy narcotic
sales to Puerto Rico. It is alleged this international Ecstasy operation was
organized with a clandestine production laboratory that also supplied other
buyers in adjacent European countries.
A
U.S. Magistrate Judge in the district of Puerto Rico issued the official arrest
warrant for Rosario-Laccen
after
a federal grand jury issued a criminal indictment against him in June 2012. In
conjunction with the Dutch and St. Maarten officials, the U.S. State Department
and the U.S. Department of Justice Office of International Affairs, the U.S.
Marshals Service escorted Rosario-Laccen to Puerto Rico without incident.
Rosario-Laccen
was transported to the Bureau of Prisons Metropolitan Detention Center in
Guaynabo
pending
trial and further proceedings.
"This
was a substantial capture of an alleged international narcotics smuggler. The
cooperative and collaborative efforts of federal and international law
enforcement agencies, facilitates the capture of international criminals that
continue the attempt to spread the epidemic of illicit narcotics in our
communities and internationally," said Orlando Rivera, U.S. Marshal for
the District of Puerto Rico.
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