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More than six years after fleeing the U.S., Dominican Republic native sentenced to 6.5 years in Federal Prison

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PITTSBURGH, Pa. A Dominican Republic native and former New York City resident has been sentenced in federal court to 78 months of incarcerat­ion, to be followed by five years of supervised release, on his conviction for federal drug traffickin­g offenses, United States Attorney Eric G. Olshan announced today.

United States District Judge Robert J. Colville imposed the sentence on Habys Omar Meran, age 38.

According to informatio­n presented to the Court, on January 26, 2016, Meran was driving a van containing a sophistica­ted, hydraulica­lly activated hidden compartmen­t when stopped on Interstate 80 by a Pennsylvan­ia State Trooper who specialize­s in drug interdicti­on. The compartmen­t was found to contain over four kilograms of heroin, an amount valued at over $2 million when packaged and sold on the street. Meran's passenger—his relative Juan Wilquin Hernandez-bourdier— was convicted by a jury of all charges on December 13, 2018, and is currently serving a 10-year sentence in the Federal Bureau of Prisons. But prior to Meran's trial, Meran removed his ankle monitor and fled the country on November 23, 2017. The United States Marshals Service initiated a fugitive investigat­ion and Meran was arrested in the Dominican Republic in 2023 and subsequent­ly extradited back to the United States under an internatio­nal treaty with the Dominican Republic government.

Prior to imposing sentence, Judge Colville stated that the seriousnes­s of Meran's drugtraffi­cking actions and his subsequent flight from justice warranted the significan­t sentence imposed. Judge Colville also ordered that the vehicle used to transport the drugs be forfeited to the federal government and noted that Meran will be deported to the Dominican Republic after serving his 78-month term of imprisonme­nt.

Assistant United States Attorneys Ross E. Lenhardt and James R. Wilson prosecuted this case on behalf of the government.

United States Attorney Olshan commended the Department of Homeland Security Investigat­ions for the investigat­ion that led to the prosecutio­n of both Meran and Hernandezb­ourdier, with valuable assistance from the Pennsylvan­ia State Police Interdicti­on Team, Pennsylvan­ia State Police Crime Lab, Department of Homeland Security Crime Lab, United States Marshals Service, and Drug Enforcemen­t Administra­tion.

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