Thirteen individuals from South Carolina have been indicted for drug trafficking offenses by a federal grand jury in Columbia, according to reports.
According to the indictment, a group of 13 individuals conspired to possess and distribute significant amounts of cocaine, fentanyl, and methamphetamine, starting in January 2016.
In federal court on Wednesday, ten defendants were arraigned.
Columbia resident Quincey Jackson, aged 40,
Rock Hill resident Timothy Gayton, aged 32.
Columbia resident, Elijah Rhodes, who is 42 years old.
Summerton’s Desane Washington, who is just 19 years old, is the person in question.
Summerton resident, Shane Bennett, aged 32.
Rowesville resident Byron Canty, aged 35,
Summerton resident James Croslen, Jr., aged 48, was reported in the given paragraph.
Columbia resident Kenneth Robinson, aged 46, is the subject of our spotlight today.
Rock Hill resident Clifton Mickles, 43,
A man named Richard Ragin, who is 46 years old and lives in Columbia.
According to officials, there are still three defendants who have not been apprehended.
As part of an investigation by the Organized Crime Drug Enforcement Task Force (OCDETF), this inquiry is being conducted.
According to U.S. Attorney Adair F. Boroughs, it’s important to note that the charges listed in the indictment are only accusations. Until proven guilty, the defendants are presumed innocent.
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