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Jose Ramirez-Arellano Sentenced to 10 Years for Cocaine Trafficking

Chicago man sentenced for attempting to traffic cocaine from California

by Sophia Bennett

CHICAGO (CBS) — Jose Ramirez-Arellano, 33, was sentenced to 10 years in federal prison after attempting to traffic cocaine from California to Chicago, according to the United States Attorney for the Northern District of Illinois.

Ramirez-Arellano, who pleaded guilty to a federal drug charge last year, was sentenced on January 17 in federal court in Chicago.

In February 2022, Ramirez-Arellano arranged to receive a package containing five kilograms of cocaine to be shipped from Southern California to his Chicago residence. The shipment was intercepted by authorities, who replaced the cocaine with a fake substance and allowed it to be delivered to the home.

After receiving the package, Ramirez-Arellano transported it to a downtown hotel, where he was arrested.

A federal investigation revealed that Ramirez-Arellano had also received a second shipment of five kilograms of cocaine within the same month, and authorities seized two additional parcels containing $43,550 in cash.

Ramirez-Arellano’s arrest and conviction are part of ongoing efforts to combat drug trafficking across the country.

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