Las Vegas Review-Journal

Prosecutor­s indict 18 in alleged Las Vegas criminal syndicate

- By David Ferrara Las Vegas Review-journal

A 159-count racketeeri­ng indictment handed down this week charges 18 people with alleged ties to a criminal syndicate known as the United Samoan Organizati­on with crimes, including attempted murder and forgery.

Prosecutor­s alleged that the men and women “organized as a para-military group” to commit acts of violence from January through November of 2019 “in order to obtain greater access to the illegal controlled substance market” and prevent others from cooperatin­g with law enforcemen­t.

The group trafficked in illegal drugs and created forgery labs to make phony credit cards and personal identifica­tion informatio­n and print fake cash, the indictment stated.

Charges also include extortion with a deadly weapon, assault, aggravated stalking, conspiracy to commit murder, theft and grand larceny auto.

Those named in the indictment are Josiyah Meno, Vianca Cassandra Alcon-serrano, George Mendoza, Steven Silulu, Michael Souza, Albert Vargas, Stephanie Martin, Ronald Mulitauaop­ele, Calvin Smith, John Dalisay, Christophe­r Weygant, Nukul Hearing, Bernard Serrano, Christophe­r Cyr, Christophe­r Michael Cellery, Belljohn Ordonez Fulgencio, Jose Felix and Tony Nivongso.

Three of the defendants — Mendoza, Meno and Alcon-serrano — were indicted in January on 16 counts, including first-degree kidnapping, robbery and burglary.

Allegation­s in the indictment include an attempted murder and robbery at the Gold Coast, larcenies at Virgin River Casino and CasaBlanca Resort in Mesquite, stealing cars, a motorcycle, clothing and gym shoes, and the personal identifyin­g informatio­n of an Illinois man.

Meno and Mendoza were jailed at the Clark County Detention Center on $250,000 bail at the time of Wednesday’s indictment, while a Alcon-serrano was on house arrest, according to court documents. A judge issued $100,000 arrest warrants Felxi and Vargas, and set $250,000 arrest warrants for the others named in the indictment.

The defendants are due in court next week.

Contact David Ferrara at dferrara@reviewjour­nal.com or 702-380-1039. Follow @randompoke­r on Twitter.

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