Crime & Safety

Providence Police Bust A 'Large Scale Drug Trafficking Organization'

The police held a press conference at 10 a.m. Thursday to announce the news 30 have been arrested.

PROVIDENCE, RI — Providence Police Say They Have Disrupted A 'Large Scale Drug Trafficking Organization.' Mayor Elorza, Commissioner Paré and Colonel Clements on Thursday announced the arrest of 30 individuals in connection to a ten-month drug trafficking investigation, dubbed “Operation Stop the Flow,” which dismantled a large scale heroin and fentanyl distribution organization. In furtherance of their investigation, police requested authorization from the Rhode Island Superior Court for a Court Order allowing the Rhode Island Attorney General’s office to assist the PPD Intelligence Bureau to intercept communication between the leader of the organization and the two individuals who worked directly under his supervision, as the main distributors.

Over the past two months police have worked incessantly to intercept communication between the group and have conducted hundreds of hours of surveillance. Through their investigation, Detective Joe Black was able to secure thirteen search warrants and thirty-six arrest warrants. Currently, police have apprehended thirty out of the thirty-six, twenty-four from Fall River, MA and six from Providence. The top three individuals organizing the operation are among those who have already been apprehended.

Johan Jimenez, 26, of Providence, Mario Hernandez, 28 of Cranston and Yosiel Rondon Vargas, 19 of Providence were all charged with multiple drug and conspiracy charges. Jimenez was also charged with possession of a firearm while committing a crime of violence and all three had warrants for their arrest. During the investigation police seized over one kilogram of heroin/fentanyl, $65,000 U.S. Currency, a 9 millimeter Walther PPX semi-automatic firearm with live rounds, and other drug and firearm paraphernalia as well as other high end items that were discovered during house searches.

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Under the Command of Major David Lapatin, the Intelligence and Organized Crime Bureau is overseen by Sergeant Nicholas Ludovici. Surrounding agencies who were instrumental in the success of this investigation include Assistant Attorney General and Chief of Narcotics Unit John Moreira and Assistant Attorney General Stacy Veroni of the Rhode Island Attorney General’s Office, Providence Police Narcotics Bureau, Bristol County Sheriff’s Department, East Providence Police Department, Massachusetts State Police, Fall River Police Department, DEA and New England State Police Information Network (NESPIN).

“This operation was instrumental in taking down a large scale, extremely elusive drug trafficking organization,” said Colonel Clements. “I commend Sergeant Ludovici and the members of his bureau who worked endless hours investigating this case and for going above and beyond in their efforts to ensure that these drugs and criminals were taken off the streets. With the heroin epidemic continuing to be on the rise, the dismantling of organizations like this one is critical in order to curb overdoses and death of those who abuse these lethal narcotics”

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