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Two Providence men sentenced for trafficking fentanyl and possessing ghost guns

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Attorney General Peter F. Neronha announced that two Providence men have been sentenced in Providence County Superior Court to serve a combined 41 years at the Adult Correctional Institutions (ACI) for trafficking 16 kilograms of fentanyl and possessing two ghost guns.

At a hearing on July 11, 2024, Superior Court Justice Robert D. Krause sentenced Miguel Cruz, age 33, to 33 years at the ACI with 23 years to serve and a 10-year suspended sentence. Angel Camilo, age 23, was sentenced to 28 years with 18 years to serve and a 10-year suspended sentence.

The sentencing follows a 2021 investigation by the Rhode Island State Police (RISP) High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area (HIDTA) Task Force into narcotics distribution in the greater Providence area.

On April 9, 2024, in a hearing before Justice Krause, the defendants each pled guilty to possession of over one kilogram of fentanyl, possession of over one kilogram of para-Flourofentanyl, conspiracy to violate Rhode Island’s Uniform Controlled Substances Act, possession of a ghost gun, and possession of a ghost gun while possessing with intent to distribute a controlled substance.

“The devastating impact of the opioid epidemic continues to wreak havoc on our Rhode Island community, with fentanyl specifically responsible for 78% of overdoses in our state in 2023,” said Attorney General Neronha. “To curb this tragic trend, we are targeting the significant traffickers that are driving the fentanyl supply into our communities. These defendants were the primary culprits behind one of the largest fentanyl seizures in our state’s history, and they deserve every bit of the sentence they received. I am grateful to the Rhode Island State Police for their outstanding work and partnership in this case.”

Had the cases proceeded to trial, the State was prepared to prove beyond a reasonable doubt that the defendants operated a significant narcotics trafficking operation in the greater Providence area before their arrest in 2021.

Following an investigation, members of the RISP HIDTA Task Force executed search warrants at residences in Providence and Cranston as well as several vehicles where they seized significant amounts of fentanyl, two ghost guns, cash, and narcotics paraphernalia.

At a residence on Marlborough Street in Providence investigators discovered that the basement was converted into a quasi-lab where fentanyl was processed.

In total investigators seized approximately 16 kilograms of fentanyl laced with para-Flourofentanyl tramadol and xylazine; approximately $20,000 in cash; two Polymer80 ghost guns; and narcotics paraphernalia.

"Each day," said Colonel Darnell S. Weaver "the men and women of the State Police work to prevent the distribution of deadly narcotics in Rhode Island. We appreciate the work of Attorney General Neronha and his team to bring these individuals to justice."

Special Assistant Attorneys General Daniel Hopkins and Alyse Antone Smyth from the Office of Attorney General led prosecution efforts.

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