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Mohammed Abdeldayem, Cocaine Conspiracy, New York 2024

Published November 18, 2014

Rochester Man Sentenced on Cocaine Charges

A 34-year-old Rochester man was sentenced to 10 years in prison for his role in a cocaine trafficking operation. Mohammed Abdeldayem, also known as 'Mike,' operated a convenience store on Norton Street in Rochester, where he distributed cocaine in kilogram quantities from New York City.

According to authorities, Abdeldayem was convicted of conspiracy to possess with intent to distribute 500 grams or more of cocaine. The investigation into Abdeldayem's activities was a collaborative effort between the Drug Enforcement Administration, the Greater Rochester Area Narcotics Enforcement Team, and the Monroe County District Attorney's Office.

The sentencing is the culmination of a lengthy investigation that uncovered a significant cocaine trafficking operation in Rochester. Abdeldayem's convenience store served as a hub for the distribution of cocaine in the area.

Assistant U.S. Attorney Robert A. Marangola handled the case and praised the efforts of the investigative agencies involved. 'Abdeldayem's operation was responsible for the distribution of cocaine in kilogram quantities from New York City,' Marangola stated.

The sentencing of Mohammed Abdeldayem serves as a reminder of the ongoing threat of cocaine trafficking in the Rochester area. The collaborative efforts of law enforcement agencies are crucial in disrupting and dismantling these operations.

In related news, the DEA has announced plans to increase enforcement efforts in the Rochester area to combat the growing demand for cocaine. The agency will work closely with local law enforcement to identify and disrupt cocaine trafficking networks.

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Source: https://www.justice.gov/usao-wdny/pr/rochester-man-sentenced-drug-charges