HOUSTON—A federal jury in Houston has
returned its verdicts against three men in a multi-drug conspiracy operating in
and around the Houston area over the course of approximately two years, United
States Attorney Kenneth Magidson announced today. Thuong Thomas-More Vo, 36;
Steven Marshal Boehning, 34; and Hung Van Dang, 36, all of Houston, were found
guilty late yesterday of conspiracy to possess with the intent to distribute a
detectible amount of ecstasy, cocaine, or marijuana after eight days of trial
and approximately 10 hours of deliberations.
A total of 16 people were charged in two
separate indictments in relation to this case. With the exception of the three
in trial this week, all have pleaded guilty.
The investigation targeted a Vietnamese
and Laotian drug trafficking organization operating in Houston. The group
primarily distributed ecstasy but was also involved in the distribution of
cocaine and hydroponic marijuana. Vo, among others in this case, was affiliated
with the Houston-based Asian gang known as NCP or “Northside Chink Posse.”
At trial, the government presented
evidence that Vo, Boehning, and Dang dealt with a now-deceased drug trafficker
who supplied them with ecstasy. Vo, who has a prior federal ecstasy trafficking
conviction, had served as the broker for that drug trafficker and introduced
Boehning and Dang to him. Vo approved the quantities and prices of ecstasy sold
to Boehning and Dang who would then sell the ecstasy to their clients.
Three others who also had dealings with
the same ecstasy trafficker testified at trial and described the methods used
by the dealer. Two, who contended they were customers, described where they
would meet to conduct drug transactions with this dealer and testified as to
the coded language they used over the telephone when speaking about drug
trafficking. The third person stated he was the supplier and indicated he had
provided thousands of ecstasy pills to the dealer during the course of this
conspiracy.
An FBI agent provided additional
testimony as to conversations that took place between the dealer and Vo,
Boehning, and Dang about their drug trafficking business.
Previously released on bond, Boehning
and Dang were permitted to remain on bond while Vo was taken into custody
pending their sentencing hearing which will be set a later date. At that time,
they face up to 20 years in prison and a possible $1 million fine.
The case was the result of a two-year
Organized Crime Drug Enforcement Task Force investigation dubbed Operation Iron
Hide, led by the FBI and assisted by the Houston Police Department. The case
was prosecuted by Assistant United States Attorneys Robert Johnson and Rob
Jones.
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