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Sunday, April 2, 2023

New Bedford woman sentenced for her part in fentanyl drug trafficking


New Bedford woman sentenced for her part in fentanyl drug trafficking

Standard-Times
Published March 30, 2023

NEW BEDFORD — A top lieutenant in the Orlando Badillo Fentanyl Drug Trafficking Organization, which was dismantled in 2019 as a result of a year-long multi-agency investigation led by Bristol County District Attorney Thomas M. Quinn III’s office, was sentenced to prison last week.

Maria Carrion, 46, of New Bedford, pled guilty in Fall River Superior Court last Friday to indictments charging her with Trafficking Fentanyl and Conspiracy.  The defendant was one of the organization's distributors and runners.

The defendant was sentenced by Judge Raffi Yessayan to serve four to six-and-a-half years in state prison, to be followed by two years of supervised probation.  The case was prosecuted by Assistant District Attorney Steve Butts, who also coordinated the investigation, dubbed “Operation Ghost.”

Large-scale fentanyl trafficking ring

In June of 2018, a Dartmouth Police Department detective and a Massachusetts State Police Trooper from  DA Quinn’s State Police Drug Unit developed credible information that Orlando Badillo was operating a large-scale fentanyl drug trafficking organization throughout the greater New Bedford area.

This information sparked “Operation Ghost,” a year-long multi-agency effort to stop the trafficking ring. As their investigation progressed, other local and federal law enforcement agencies joined the probe, including New Bedford Police, DEA, Homeland Security, and the Bristol County Sherriff’s Office.

In March 2019, a Superior Court Judge authorized investigators to lawfully intercept the cell phone conversations and text messages going to and from the cell phones used by Badillo and other top members of his organization. Between March 5, 2019, and April 30, 2019, investigators gathered additional evidence, via the wiretap, that explained in detail the intricate workings of the Badillo Drug Trafficking Organization and confirmed the roles played by the various members of the organization. During the wiretap, investigators intercepted numerous calls between Badillo and Luna wherein they discussed Badillo’s drug distribution business and what types of methods could be utilized to improve it.

“This defendant was part of the drug organization that sold large amounts of fentanyl in the greater New Bedford area. The defendant and others profited from the distribution of fentanyl, heroin, and other narcotics to drug users in our communities,” District Attorney Quinn said in a release.  “The defendant has a prior drug dealing conviction and I am pleased she was held accountable for her role in distributing Fentanyl as part of this organization.”

The conspiracy indictments relate to an April 27, 2019 phone call involving the defendant and Badillo. During the call, the defendant agreed to take possession of and maintain 350 grams of fentanyl with the understanding that she would turn those drugs back over to him when he was ready to sell them.

The Trafficking in Fentanyl indictment relates to the April 30, 2019 execution of a search warrant at her home when investigators seized 367 grams of fentanyl mixed with heroin, along with digital scales, cutting agents, and other items associated with the packaging of fentanyl for distribution.


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Tuesday, August 23, 2022

New Bedford voters' OK needed to open new South Coast Rail stations

 

New Bedford voters' OK needed to open new South Coast Rail stations


Frank Mulligan 
Standard Times 
Published Aug 23, 2022

NEW BEDFORD — Voters will be asked to approve New Bedford becoming an MBTA district city at the Nov. 8 state election, which is a requirement before rail service can begin at the two new platform stations being developed at Church Street and the Whale’s Tooth parking lot.

In a communication to the City Council, Mayor Jon Mitchell stated, "At this time the City is not an MBTA district city relative to the construction of South Coast Rail. By statute, any city or town seeking to receive transportation service from the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority must seek the approval of the voters by referendum. A decision by the voters must be made prior to revenue service beginning next year. Therefore, the certified election results must be submitted no later than Jan. 1, 2023."

He said city Election Commission Chair Manuel DeBrito Jr. recommended that a special municipal election be held simultaneously with the Nov. 8 state election.

The question on the ballot will be, "Shall this City be added to the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority?"

City councilors unanimously approved the order Thursday, Aug. 18, without debate.

The South Coast Rail Project will bring two new stations to the city — the North New Bedford (Church Street) and New Bedford (Whale’s Tooth parking lot) platforms.

South Coast Rail is restoring commuter rail service between Boston and southeastern Massachusetts to link New Bedford, Fall River and Taunton to Boston. The trains are supposed to start running to the new New Bedford stations by the end of 2023.

An artist rendering of the Church Street Station planned for 387 Church Street New Bedford as part of South Coast Rail's New Bedford Main Line

Making progress:Seeing signs of South Coast Rail? New Bedford ready for first train ride to Boston since 1958

The city is creating special zoning districts around the two sites. The overlay districts will be designed to encourage mixed-uses - apartments and condos on the residential side, and offices, artist workshops, medical offices, and light-advanced manufacturing on the commercial side.

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The Church Street platform overlay district will cover existing commercial and industrial areas around Church Street, but won’t affect the established residential area east of Church Street.

The Whale’s Tooth parking lot platform, or Clasky Common overlay district, will cover the area including the current Whale’s Tooth parking area and parts of some industrially and commercially zoned areas along Purchase Street.


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