Thursday, February 9, 2023

Fentanyl Trafficker Arrested In Manhattan

 

 Damian Williams, the United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York, Frank A. Tarentino III, the Special Agent-in-Charge of the New York Field Office of the Drug Enforcement Administration (“DEA”), Keechant L. Sewell, the Commissioner of the New York City Police Department (“NYPD”), and Steven A. Nigrelli, the Acting Superintendent of the New York State Police (“NYSP”), announced that AGARI REYES-SILLERO was arrested while attempting to sell approximately 50,000 multicolored fentanyl pills to a cooperating witness in exchange for $400,000.  REYES-SILLERO was arrested on Monday and was presented before Magistrate Judge Ona T. Wang.

U.S. Attorney Damian Williams said: “The pills the defendant allegedly attempted to sell were bright and colorful, which obscured their true danger.  The 50,000 pills seized by law enforcement contained fentanyl, one of the deadliest drugs on the planet.  Thanks to the work of our law enforcement partners, these lethal drugs have now been taken off the street.”

DEA Special Agent-in-Charge Frank A. Tarentino III said: “Fake counterfeit prescription pills are flooding this city.  Fentanyl is the deadliest drug to ever hit the streets and traffickers are masking the threat by selling lethal doses in colorful pill forms mimicking prescription medication.  DEA analysis indicates that 60% of trafficked fentanyl pills on the street contain lethal doses; therefore, 30,000 deadly doses were removed from circulation by the hardworking members of the New York Drug Enforcement Task Force.  I commend our law enforcement partners for their hard work on this investigation.”

NYPD Commissioner Keechant L. Sewell said: “The NYPD and our law enforcement partners will never waver in our commitment to rid New York of fentanyl.  Anyone who displays the negligent depravity to sell this deadly poison on our streets – to put lives at risk for a profit – will be held fully accountable.  I commend and thank for their exceptional work the Office of the U.S. Attorney for the Southern District, the DEA, the New York State Police, and every member of the NYDETF involved in this important case.”

NYSP Acting Superintendent Steven A. Nigrelli said: “I commend the vital collaborative work of our law enforcement partners in the relentless efforts to keep illegal drugs off our streets.  The arrest of Ms. Reyes-Sillero reinforces that we will continue to be vigilant in stopping the flow of these dangerous drugs into our neighborhoods.  Each arrest, each seizure is saving lives and decreases the additional crime that surrounds these illegal and dangerous operations.”

As alleged in the Complaint:[1]

On or about February 5, 2023, REYES-SILLERO met with a witness who was cooperating with law enforcement (“CW-1”) to sell CW-1 approximately 50,000 fentanyl pills.  After entering CW-1’s car with the pills, REYES-SILLERO confirmed that CW-1 was to pay $400,000.  Law enforcement agents arrested REYES-SILLERO and seized the fentanyl pills, which were packaged inside four protein powder containers, as pictured below:

Rainbow pills concealed in container

 

Rainbow colored pills in bags

REYES-SILLERO, 34, of Mexico, is charged with one count of possession with intent to distribute 400 grams and more of fentanyl.  This offense carries a mandatory minimum sentence of 10 years in prison and a maximum term of life in prison.

The minimum and maximum potential sentences are prescribed by Congress and are provided here for informational purposes only, as any sentence will be determined by the judge.

Mr. Williams praised the outstanding investigative work of the DEA, the NYPD, and the New York State Police. 

The charges contained in the Complaint are merely accusations and the defendant is presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty.

[1] As the introductory phrase signifies, the entirety of the text of the Complaint constitutes only allegations, and every fact described herein should be treated as an allegation.

Governor Hochul Announces Vermont Joins Multi-State Effort to Create a Regional Clean Hydrogen Hub

 Renewable energy depictions with solar panels, windmill and energy storage building.

Collaborative Effort Across the Northeast Includes Seven States and More Than 100 Hydrogen Ecosystem Partners

Northeast Clean Hydrogen Hub to Move Forward with Full Proposal Development and Submission for Funding Consideration Through $8 Billion Federal Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act Hydrogen Hub Program

Supports State’s Climate Leadership and Community Protection Act Goal to Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions 85 Percent by 2050


 Governor Kathy Hochul today announced Vermont has signed on to a multi-state agreement, joining with New York, Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Jersey and Rhode Island, to develop a proposal to become one of up to 10 regional clean hydrogen hubs designated through the federal Regional Clean Hydrogen Hubs program included in the bipartisan Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act. The Northeast Clean Hydrogen Hub of seven states and more than 100 clean hydrogen ecosystem partners is moving forward to develop and submit a full proposal to the United States Department of Energy to compete for funding through the $8 billion program. Today’s announcement advances each State’s leadership in clean hydrogen infrastructure deployment and their respective climate commitments. Specifically for New York, this work supports the state’s Climate Leadership and Community Protection Act goal to reduce greenhouse gas emissions 85 percent by 2050.

New York is pleased to welcome the State of Vermont to a diverse group of partners who have committed to advancing a connected clean hydrogen economy in the Northeast,” Governor Hochul said. "Adding this elemental resource to our clean energy economy toolbox will advance our collective emissions reduction and climate goals because like our joint effort, air has no borders.”

Since the initial announcement in March 2022 and update in August 2022, the Northeast Clean Hydrogen Hub has continued to add strategic partners representing all parts of the clean hydrogen ecosystem, including private sector industry leaders, infrastructure and logistics experts, non-profits, technology and equipment manufacturers, hydrogen project developers, transportation leaders, utilities and state agencies.

In addition to Vermont, new partners include:

1. AES 

2. Alstom 

3. American Bureau of Shipping (ABS) 

4. Atlantic Shores Offshore Wind 

5. Brown University 

6. Carrier Global Corporation 

7. Cianbro 

8. ClearCell Power 

9. Corning Incorporated 

10. Dominion Energy 

11. Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI) 

12. Enbridge 

13. Golu Hydrogen Technologies 

14. Green Waste Energy, Inc 

15. GKN Hydrogen 

16. H2.Vision 

17. Ideanomics 

18. Iroquois Gas Transmissions System, LP 

19. Ivys Energy Solutions 

20. Lightfuel Hydrogen 

21. LuftCar 

22. Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) 

23. Mainspring Energy 

24. Massachusetts Port Authority 

25. Mitsubishi Power Americas, Inc. 

26. New Jersey Resources 

27. NextEra Energy Resources 

28. Nikola 

29. Nuvera Fuel Cells 

30. Partnership for Rhode Island 

31. Princeton University 

32. Public Service Enterprise Group (PSEG) 

33. Raytheon Technologies Research Center 

34. Rhode Island Commerce Corporation 

35. Rochester-Genesee Regional Transportation Authority 

36. Rose Cay GP, LLC 

37. Rose Cay Maritime, LLC 

38. Rutgers University 

39. Spotimyze Energy 

40. SWITCH Maritime 

41. Symbio North America 

42. Universal Hydrogen Co. 

43. University of Maine 

44. University of Massachusetts Lowell 

45. University of Rhode Island 

46. Williams 

47. WINDEA CTV 

In addition, Adam Zurofsky has been named New York State’s Interim Director of the Northeast Regional Hydrogen Hub effort. In that capacity, Adam will oversee the process of submitting a final application to the Department of Energy, working with the partner states and other stakeholders to maximize the impact of the Hub and its ability to advance shared priorities. Adam previously served as Deputy Secretary for Energy and Finance for the State of New York and was the Founding Executive Director of Rewiring America, a non-profit dedicated to advancing economically beneficial decarbonization strategies. Adam also teaches climate policy at Columbia University’s School of International and Public Affairs.

Northeast Clean Hydrogen Hub partners have committed to collaborate with the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA), New York Power Authority (NYPA), and Empire State Development (ESD) on proposal development to advance clean hydrogen projects. Partnering states will also coordinate with their respective state entities to help align the collaborative’s efforts with each state's climate and clean energy goals. These include Connecticut's Global Warming Solutions Act goal of reducing greenhouse gas emissions 80% by 2050, Massachusetts' goal of reaching net-zero carbon emissions by 2050, New Jersey's Global Warming Response Act goal of reducing greenhouse gas emissions 80% by 2050, Maine's statutory goals to achieve carbon neutrality by 2045 and reduce gross greenhouse gas emissions by at least 80% by 2050, Rhode Island's commitment to achieving 100% renewable electricity by 2033 and Vermont’s Global Warming Solutions Act goal, which requires Vermont to reduce greenhouse gas pollution 80% below 1990 levels by 2050.

The New York Climate Action Council Scoping Plan, approved in December 2022, identifies strategic use of low-carbon fuels such as clean hydrogen as an important means to support rapid and widespread building efficiency and electrification that is needed to achieve the goals of the Climate Act, particularly in sectors that are challenging to electrify, such as transportation and heavy industry.

With the execution of these agreements, the partners will join those previously announced to further define a shared vision and framework for the regional clean hydrogen hub to ensure a connected hydrogen ecosystem across all partner states with quantifiable greenhouse gas emissions reductions. The Hub proposal will be developed with climate and environmental justice central to its strategy to deliver opportunities and improved quality of life to underserved areas across the region.

The group will continue to focus on the integration of renewables – such as onshore and offshore wind, hydropower, and solar PV – and nuclear power into clean hydrogen production, and the evaluation of clean hydrogen for use in transportation, including for medium and heavy- duty vehicles, heavy industry, and power generation applications or other appropriate uses consistent with decarbonization efforts.

The United States Department of Energy (DOE) issued an initial Clean Hydrogen Hubs Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) in September 2022 with concept papers due November 7, 2022. Notification of DOE’s determination that the Northeast Regional Clean Hydrogen Hub should move forward with full proposal development was received on December 27, 2022, with submissions due by April 7, 2023. Proposals may be awarded up to a maximum of $1.25 billion.

For more information on hydrogen activities in New York State, please visit NYSERDA's website.