It’s dead meat.
Fourteen people, including two employees of a New Jersey deli, were arrested on drug trafficking and other charges in a sting operation that law enforcement officials dubbed “Operation Cold Cut.”
Two men who run a G&M market in Sewell, Brett Carrero and Roy Lucas, have been charged with drug trafficking and conspiracy after they were arrested on March 8, WPVI reported.
The Gloucester County Prosecutor’s Office alleges that Carrero, 29, was the leader of the operation.
Prosecutors said the search warrants were executed at 30 different locations in Camden and Gloucester counties.
Police seized $300,000, 14 firearms, 11 vehicles, one motorcycle, four all-terrain vehicles, and “significant quantities” of cocaine, marijuana, and cannabis conifers according to the GCPO.


Prosecutors said officials also confiscated money counters and financial documents.
In total, 14 people were arrested on numerous drug charges including conspiracy to distribute cocaine, marijuana, mushrooms, and hashish.
Carerro was Listed on the G&M Market website As a nephew he joined the family business in 2008 before opening a new location in Washington Township, WPVI reported.
According to the website, he has “taken over” the family business, which is now in its third generation.
He is tasked with leading the drug trafficking network. promoting organized crime in the streets; Conspiracy to distribute cocaine. Conspiracy to distribute marijuana. computer criminal activity; possession with intent to distribute cocaine; possession with intent to distribute psilocybin; and possession of an imitation firearm.
On Friday, the Sewall store’s display cabinets were bare, the door closed and the lights turned off, the outlet said.
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