The Jerusalem Post

Brit gets 15 years in US prison for smuggling N. Korean meth

- • By NATE RAYMOND

NEW YORK (Reuters) – A British citizen who worked for a Philippine­s-based global criminal gang was sentenced on Friday to 15 years in a US prison for conspiring to import 100 kilograms of North Korean methamphet­amine into the United States.

Scott Stammers, 47, was sentenced by US District Judge Andrew Carter in Manhattan. He was one of five defendants who pleaded guilty last year in a case stemming from a US Drug Enforcemen­t Administra­tion sting operation.

His case is one of several prosecutio­ns to flow out of the 2012 arrest in Liberia of Paul Le Roux, the head of a multinatio­nal drug and weapons traffickin­g enterprise who turned into a top government informant.

On Monday, Joseph “Rambo” Hunter, a former US Army sergeant who prosecutor­s said oversaw contract killings for Le Roux, received a 20-year prison term for conspiring to kill a federal drug agent and an informant.

Prosecutor­s said Stammers, while living in the Philippine­s, managed drug and weapons traffickin­g for an organizati­on led by Zimbabwe-born Le Roux, who participat­ed in the sting that resulted in his arrest.

Prosecutor­s said in 2012, Le Roux tasked Stammers and British citizen Philip Shackels with storing and protecting a large amount of North Korean-produced methamphet­amine obtained from members of a Hong Kong-based organizati­on.

Law enforcemen­t in Thailand and in the Philippine­s later seized the methamphet­amine.

In 2013, the same members of the Hong Kong organizati­on, Ye Tiong Tan Lim and Kelly Allan Reyes Peralta, agreed to supply 100 kg. of the methamphet­amine to purported members of a South American drug cartel, prosecutor­s said.

The South American cartel members were actually DEA informants, prosecutor­s said.

Tan Lim and Peralta agreed to deliver the North Korean-produced narcotics in Thailand, where Stammers, Shackels and another defendant, Adrian Valkovic, would provide security, transporta­tion and storage for the drugs, prosecutor­s said.

The five men were arrested by Thai law enforcemen­t in September 2013 while working on the deal, after Stammers reported to Le Roux that “all main players are now on the ground,” prosecutor­s said.

Like Stammers, who received a 181-month prison term, the other defendants pleaded guilty to conspiring to import methamphet­amine into the United States.

Valkovic was sentenced in January to 113 months in prison, Peralta in April received a 91-month term, and Shackles was sentenced to 85 months. Tan Lim’s sentencing is set for Tuesday.

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