CAMDEN - A former South Jersey man has admitted his role in an international drug-smuggling ring, authorities say.
Samet Doyduk, 35, was a resident of Clementon when he conspired to illegally ship gun parts worth more than $200,000 to Turkey and the Republic of Georgia, alleged the U.S. Attorney s Office for New Jersey.
In a virtual court hearing Tuesday, Doyduk admitted ring members used aliases and falsely labeled packages for illegal exports to customers abroad. Shipments included barrels and magazines for 9mm, .40 caliber and .357 caliber Glock handguns, the federal prosecutor s office said in a statement.
The ring operated from at least November 2018 to March 2019, the statement alleged.
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Published: 5/25/2016 8:02:51 PM
The owners of an oil tank in Peterborough often painted and used as a sign, will go to the zoning board in search of a variance to allow it to continue.
“We’ll see what they have to say next,” said Sally Eneguess in an interview Tuesday.
Sally and Sandy Eneguess, owners of the oil drum, were found in violation of a town ordinance last week and ordered to repaint or roll over the sign. told by the town to paint over the tank, because it exceeds the town’s ordinance on sign size. They are asking that they be allowed to use it to advertise nonprofit and town events up to four weeks before they occur.
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