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Did this ex-boxer move 1G$ of cocaine?
Goran Gogic, former heavyweight boxer, is formally accused of cocaine trafficking, as he would be involved in a transport that would amount to more than one billion dollars!

Authorities are talking about roughly 20 tons of cocaine, according to the Department of Justice of the United States, via a press release.

Gogic would have set up a team with the aim of transporting this large quantity of ā€œcokeā€ to Europe from Colombia via the United States using commercial freighters.

The arrest was made Sunday night at an international airport in Miami, as the ex-boxer was boarding a flight.

He is facing three charges under the Maritime Drug Law Enforcement Act, in addition to one charge of conspiracy.

In the event of a conviction, the mandatory minimum sentence would be ten years and it could even go up to life in prison.

ā€œThe seizure of a billion dollars worth of cocaine was a major blow to Gogic’s criminal network, but nothing could be heavier than his arrest last night,ā€ said Frank A. Tarentino III, a special agent in charge of New York’s drug trafficking division.

Recall that Gogic boxed professionally from 2001 to 2012, compiling a 21-4-2 record during that decade.

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