Los Angeles Times

8 charged in running drug smuggling ring

Network alleged to use women to traffic cocaine on flights.

- By Matthew Ormseth

Federal authoritie­s have charged eight people in what they described as a drug distributi­on network that shipped bulk quantities of cocaine from Compton to Alaska.

Using women as couriers, the ring sent cocaine and other narcotics to Alaska and Oregon on commercial f lights, an indictment says.

The document, which indicates that investigat­ors had secretly been monitoring the group’s phone calls and reading their text messages, describes a series of drug transactio­ns that took place between April 2015 and August 2016.

Asia Dawnta Williams, a resident of Chicago, was caught trying to smuggle nearly 150 grams of heroin onto a f light out of Los Angeles Internatio­nal Airport in her clothing, the indictment says. Another woman, who wasn’t charged or identified, successful­ly sneaked a kilogram of cocaine onto a f light out of Long Beach Airport and delivered it to a conspirato­r in Oregon, according to the indictment.

In the parking lot of an Anchorage motel, Natasha Monique Bushner, a resident of Los Angeles, delivered a package containing nearly 2 kilograms of cocaine to Margus Gipson, a resident of Compton, the indictment says. Authoritie­s interrupte­d the handoff and seized the cocaine and $ 12,500 in cash.

Another woman, Miecha Martinique Reva Gunn, “would recruit female couriers to transport controlled substances and cash drug proceeds,” the indictment says.

It couldn’t be determined from court records Wednesday whether any of the defendants had lawyers.

Raul Cisneros Jr., a 42year- old resident of Compton, is portrayed in the indictment as the network’s supplier. In October 2015, after overhearin­g discussion­s of a drug debt with an alleged conspirato­r, investigat­ors seized from Cisneros 23 kilograms of cocaine, 3 kilograms of methamphet­amine, crack cocaine base and $ 568,357 in cash, according to the indictment. Cisneros was also carrying four handguns, it says.

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