Chicago:
Federal investigation busted a cocaine delivery service shockingly 18 people were charged to be involved in this whole racket including a father and son…
The defendants allegedly distributed cocaine to hundreds of customers in the Chicago area, with drivers dispatched to make door-to-door deliveries.
during the multi year investigation the task force seized more than a kilogram of cocaine, a mercedes as a utility vehicle and 2 hand guns
Father and son, Tony F. Cayuela, 64, and Tony J. Cayuela, 39, allegedly conspired with Walberto Olivio, 46, to distribute over half a kilogram of cocaine in the Chicago area in the spring and summer, according to prosecutors
The indictment lists several people charged with conspiring with the Usmani brothers: Alfonso “Fonz” Trotter, 48, of Chicago; Ronald Allen, 47, of Chicago; Muhammad Sabih, 30, of Chicago; Muhammad Bilal Khan, 24, of Chicago; Ahmed Fatah Kahn Malik, 24, of Skokie; Odeh Alshobaki, 22, of Worth; Ahmed Hussein Yousef Alsawalhi, 21, of Chicago; Wesam Abdel Fattah, 32, of Chicago; and Lisa Usmani, 41, of Lincolnwood.
The U.S. Attorney’s Office said the investigation was conducted under the umbrella of the Organized Crime Drug Enforcement Task Force, whose mission is to find and dismantle “identify, disrupt and dismantle the most serious drug trafficking organizations.”
Each charge carries a maximum penalty of a 20- to 40-year prison sentence, according to prosecutors.