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Adel Abdullah, Conspiracy to Distribute Spice, New York 2012

BUFFALO, N.Y. – In a shocking turn of events, a local convenience store owner has been sentenced to 12 months in prison for his role in a conspiracy to distribute synthetic cannabinoids, also known as ‘spice.’

Adel Abdullah, 32, of Lackawanna, NY, was found guilty of conspiracy to possess with intent to distribute, and to distribute, controlled substance analogues. The conspiracy involved the sale of spice at the Speedy Market, a convenience store at 1799 Genesee Street in Buffalo in 2011 and 2012. Abdullah owned and operated the store.

According to Assistant U.S. Attorneys Thomas S. Duszkiewicz and Wei Xiang, the defendant regularly ordered shipments of the spice from sources across the country. Abdullah and his clerks then sold the spice as potpourri not for human consumption, yet gave customers complimentary cigars as rolling paper to smoke the spice.

By 2012, spice and the myriad chemicals used to approximate its marijuana effect were becoming a major public health hazard. In April 2012, an Erie County health inspector served an order on Abdullah’s store from the New York State Department of Health banning the sale of spice. Yet in May 2012, the store still sold spice and agents still found stockpiles of synthetic cannabinoids and packaging material at the store and at Abdullah’s home.

Agents also recovered a package containing 2400 vials of synthetic cannabinoids, invoiced by a New Mexico supplier on May 15, 2012. According to invoices and other records in the case, some of what was being sold at Abdullah’s store for $10 per vial or packet only cost him $2.50.

The sentencing is the culmination of an investigation by the Drug Enforcement Administration, under the direction of Special Agent in Charge James J. Hunt, New York Field Office and the Niagara Frontier Transportation Authority Police, under the direction of Chief George Gast.

Abdullah’s sentence is a significant blow to the local crime syndicate, and serves as a warning to others who would seek to profit from the distribution of illicit substances.

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