A former heavyweight boxer is facing a minimum of 30 years in prison if found guilty of playing a role in one of the largest cocaine seizures in American history
Goran Gogic, a former heavyweight boxer, has been charged by the US government for his alleged involvement in trafficking 22 tonnes of cocaine with an estimated street value of over $1bn (£870m).
It marks one of the largest cocaine seizures in American history and Gogic, 43, is now facing a lengthy prison sentence if found guilty of playing a role in the drugs scandal. The Montenegrin, who was previously indicted by a grand jury in New York, was arrested on Sunday night when he attempted to board a flight to Zurich from Miami International Airport.
Gogic has been charged with three counts of violating the federal Maritime Drug Law Enforcement Act, plus a single count of conspiracy. Each of the three counts carries a minimum 10-year prison term and possible life sentence.
Federal law officers seized the huge shipment of cocaine from the MSC Gayane when it was docked in Philadelphia over three years ago. Prosecutors described it as a “complex operation” in which cocaine was transported to Europe from Colombia using American ports.