One of three brothers to admit to running a three-state
heroin & cocaine distribution operation
PROVIDENCE - One of three brothers who admitted to running a
large scale heroin and cocaine trafficking operation in Rhode Island,
Massachusetts, and Connecticut was sentenced today to 20 years in federal
prison.
Claudio Valdez, 46, of Woonsocket, and his brothers, Hector
Valdez 45, of Woonsocket, and Juan Valdez, 51, of Milton, Mass., previously
pled guilty in U.S. District Court in Providence, admitting that they arranged
for several multi-kilogram shipments of heroin and cocaine from Mexico to drug
stash houses in Cranston and Woonsocket, Rhode Island. The Valdez brothers then
oversaw the distribution of the drugs to mid-level drug dealers and street
dealers in the greater Providence and greater Boston areas and in Hartford,
Connecticut.
Juan Valdez is scheduled to be sentenced on December 14,
2018. Hector Valdez is scheduled to be sentenced on January 18, 2019.
The three men, Dominican nationals, reentered the country
illegally after having been previously convicted of felony drug crimes and
deported. Immigration detainers have been lodged against all three.
At sentencing today, U.S. District Court Judge John J.
McConnell, Jr., sentenced Claudio Valdez to 240 months in federal prison to be
followed by 5 years supervised release.
As stipulated in a plea agreement filed with the Court, both
the government and the defense recommended the Court impose a sentence of 240
months of incarceration. The U.S. Sentencing Guideline imprisonment range in
this matter is 324 months to 405 months.
Claudio Valdez’s sentence is announced by United States
Attorney Stephen G. Dambruch and Harold H. Shaw, Special Agent in Charge of the
Boston Division of the FBI.
In April 2017, based on information developed by the FBI
Safe Streets Task Force during an investigation dubbed “Operation Triple Play,”
a reference to the three Valdez brothers, the FBI, assisted by federal, state,
and local law enforcement agents and officers in three states, executed 15
federal arrest warrants and 13 search warrants. Immigration detainers were
lodged against 9 of the defendants charged in this matter, identified as
Dominican nationals, most of which were living in the United States with what
are alleged to be stolen identities.
During the course of the investigation that began in
September 2016, the FBI Safe Streets Task Force seized nearly 2.2 kilograms of
fentanyl, 4 kilograms of heroin, most of which was laced with fentanyl, 1.7
kilograms of cocaine, 142 grams of crack cocaine, more than 137 pounds of cutting
agents, more than $400,000 in cash and 9 vehicles. 5 of the vehicles had hidden
compartments used for transporting drugs and money.
The cases are being prosecuted by Assistant U.S. Attorney
Gerard B. Sullivan, with the assistance of Assistant U.S. Attorneys William J.
Ferland, Ronald A. Gendron, and Richard W. Rose.
Operation Triple Play is an Organized Crime Drug Enforcement
Task Force (OCDETF) investigation initiated by the FBI Safe Streets Task Force.
Under the direction of the FBI, the participating agencies in this
investigation included the Drug Enforcement Administration (Providence and
Boston Resident Agencies), Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Rhode Island
State Police, Providence Police Department, Woonsocket Police Department, Central
Falls Police Department, Cranston Police Department, Warwick Police Department,
and the Rhode Island Department of Corrections.
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