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Posted By: IvyLeague

Gambino theft ring bust - 12/22/12 11:12 PM

Charlie Tuna, Jimmy Boy, Augie & others nabbed in FBI cigarette-theft sting
By Louis C. Hochman/NJ.com
December 20, 2012


An informant wearing a wire helped the FBI catch a crew of New Yorkers with nicknames like "Augie," "Jimmy Boy" and "Charlie Tuna" as they attempted to steal and sell $1 million worth of cigarettes, United States Attorney Paul J. Fishman said.
The informant also helped nab an East Hanover man who allegedly sold the informant cocaine, according the U.S. Attorney's office.

Eight people — seven of them from New York, one whose residence isn't known — were charged in the alleged cigarette theft conspiracy. All face charges of conspiracy to commit cargo theft. Two — Augustine Guido and John Torlone — also face charges of conspiracy to transport stolen goods in interstate commerce. They could each face up to five years in prison and $250,000 per offense, if convicted.

Carmen T. Marticci, 37, of East Hanover, alone was charged with distribution and possession with intent to distribute cocaine. He could be imprisoned for as much as 20 years, and could face a $1 million fine. He's already incarcerated on an unrelated matter, according to the U.S. Attorney's office.

The investigation reaches back to January of 2010, when the informant and 72-year-old Guido of Staten Island attended a funeral together, according to the statement. Guido was recorded asking the informant if he knew of any warehouses they could rob, and said he was interested in stealing perfume, cigarettes and pharmaceuticals, the U.S. Attorney's office said.

Cooperating with the FBI, the informant took part in a sting operation in which he and the eight men stole a tractor-trailer loaded with 270 cases of counterfeit Pall Mall and Lucky 7 cigarettes from a warehouse in Edison, the U.S. Attorney's office said. Federal agents placed video cameras and other evidence-gathering equipment in the area, it said.
In June, the informant met with some of the men to discuss the planned theft of the trailer — another recorded meeting — the U.S. Attorney's Office said.

"Defendant Guido noted the lock was a 'piece of (explicative)' and advised the others than they needed ski masks and baseball caps," the U.S. Attorney's Office wrote in an announcement about the sting.

Then, on July 31, law enforcement officers saw and video-recorded some of them men, wearing masks, breaking into the warehouse and driving away with the trailer, which they dropped off at a warehouse in Perth Amboy, according to the U.S. Attorney's Office.

In March 2011, the informant paid one of the men, James "Jimmy Boy" Dellaratta, 70, $500 — representing a portion of the sales from the cigarettes, the U.S. Attorney's office said.

In February of this year, law enforcement officers executed a search warrant of the Perth Amboy warehouse and found 52 full boxes, with each box containing about 50 cartons of the cigarettes, it said.

In a separate sting in June of 2011, the informant told the defendants that 25 32-inch televisions had been stolen, and the TVs were transported to New York by Guido and Torlone, the U.S. Attorney's office said.

Martucci, the East Hanover resident, allegedly sold cocaine to the informant on Jan. 26, 2010.
The full list of those charged in the thefts is:

• Augustine Guido, a.k.a. “Augie,” 72, of Staten Island.
• James G. Dellaratta, a.k.a. “Jimmy Boy,” 70, of Amityville, N.Y.
• John Torlone, a.k.a, “Samuel,” 46, of Bellmore, N.Y.
• Charles A. Giustra, a.k.a, “Charlie Tuna,” 51, of Staten Island
• Vincent J. Cerchio, 59, of Staten Island
• Richard A. Lapenna, 49, of Staten Island
• John S. Dicrescento, 32, of unknown residence
• Anthony Gerbino, a.k.a. “Beansie,” 51, of North Valley Stream, N.Y.

http://www.nj.com/morris/index.ssf/2012/12/informant_wearing_a_wire_helps.html
Posted By: IvyLeague

Re: Gambino theft ring bust - 12/22/12 11:13 PM

Gerbino was involved in the DeMeo crew's stolen car operation years ago. Cerchio was listed as a Lucchese associate back in the 1990's.


Here's the criminal complaint and press release -

http://www.justice.gov/usao/nj/Press/files/pdffiles/2012/Guido,%20Augustine%20Complaint.pdf

http://www.justice.gov/usao/nj/Press/files/Guido,%20Augustine,%20Et.%20Al.%20Arrests%20News%20Release.html
Posted By: Dapper_Don

Re: Gambino theft ring bust - 12/23/12 12:42 AM

I have gotten a few msgs on my site that indicate the "informant" in this case was Nicky Skins...wouldnt surprise me if it was true.
Posted By: Beanshooter

Re: Gambino theft ring bust - 12/23/12 02:06 AM

Jimmy Boy Dellaratta was Nicky Skins capo.
Posted By: Dapper_Don

Re: Gambino theft ring bust - 12/23/12 02:10 AM

Originally Posted By: Beanshooter
Jimmy Boy Dellaratta was Nicky Skins capo.


Yep, Jimmy Boy is acting Capo of the Corozzo crew.
Posted By: Beanshooter

Re: Gambino theft ring bust - 12/23/12 02:14 AM

HERE IS THE COMPLAINT:


http://www.justice.gov/usao/nj/Press/files/pdffiles/2012/Guido,%20Augustine%20Complaint.pdf

http://www.justice.gov/usao/nj/Press/files/Guido,%20Augustine,%20Et.%20Al.%20Arrests%20News%20Release.html
Posted By: Beanshooter

Re: Gambino theft ring bust - 12/23/12 02:23 AM

SORRY I DIDN'T KNOW IVYLEAGUE HAD POSTED IT!
Posted By: pmac

Re: Gambino theft ring bust - 12/24/12 10:29 PM

wow they indicted that capo jimmy boy for recieving 500 dollars of tribute money from nicky skins. on nicky skins own tape he says to another guy he doesnt want to no where or when, this is about there trunk jacking thats low for the fbi but i guest they had to clear the dockets by the end of this yr and charge these guys hoping one flips before the holidays. what a waste of there time and money ok the 1 drug guy might get some time. it does say something thats old mob guys are still jacking trucks for buts almost a million worth. nicky skins got around with that wire.
Posted By: gamms

Re: Gambino theft ring bust - 12/24/12 11:43 PM

'a million dollars worth of fake cigarettes',lol. they would be lucky to make a hundred grand.lol. all though,me personally i dont mind the knock offs. especially not for thirty a carton.lol.
Posted By: azguy

Re: Gambino theft ring bust - 12/25/12 02:50 PM

It's sad this is the type of crime they have sunken to committing
Posted By: TheKillingJoke

Re: Gambino theft ring bust - 12/25/12 03:49 PM

Originally Posted By: azguy
It's sad this is the type of crime they have sunken to committing


I agree. Reports like this make them look like nothing more than a senior street gang.
Posted By: IvyLeague

Re: Gambino theft ring bust - 12/25/12 06:08 PM

Originally Posted By: TheKillingJoke
Originally Posted By: azguy
It's sad this is the type of crime they have sunken to committing


I agree. Reports like this make them look like nothing more than a senior street gang.


What are you guys talking about? The mob has been boosting stuff since forever. This is nothing new.
Posted By: LCN1987

Re: Gambino theft ring bust - 12/25/12 06:21 PM

Originally Posted By: IvyLeague
Originally Posted By: TheKillingJoke
Originally Posted By: azguy
It's sad this is the type of crime they have sunken to committing


I agree. Reports like this make them look like nothing more than a senior street gang.


What are you guys talking about? The mob has been boosting stuff since forever. This is nothing new.

Yeah. Hijacking cargo was and still is a big cash cow for the mob. They literally owned the ports.
Posted By: Antonio

Re: Gambino theft ring bust - 12/25/12 09:47 PM

Originally Posted By: LCN1987
Originally Posted By: IvyLeague
Originally Posted By: TheKillingJoke
Originally Posted By: azguy
It's sad this is the type of crime they have sunken to committing


I agree. Reports like this make them look like nothing more than a senior street gang.


What are you guys talking about? The mob has been boosting stuff since forever. This is nothing new.

Yeah. Hijacking cargo was and still is a big cash cow for the mob. They literally owned the ports.


Lol, The Mafia has always been like that killing joke, it's seen in almost every mob movie, that's what it's like I suppose when you start out at the bottom, it's jacking shit and bookmaking e.t.c. Then as you rise up, I suppose crimes get "Bigger" or bring in more money e.t.c.
Posted By: gamms

Re: Gambino theft ring bust - 12/25/12 09:56 PM

'totally bro'.lol.
Posted By: TheKillingJoke

Re: Gambino theft ring bust - 12/25/12 09:57 PM

Yeah you're right I was being ignorant I guess lol
The Gambino family out of the Five Families has always been the one that has intrigued me the most. But then again, the only stories I've well-researched about them are the ones involving Demeo and his crew.
Posted By: gamms

Re: Gambino theft ring bust - 12/27/12 02:51 AM

just my two cents,expect jd to be in a different indictment as well.'supercedeing/ or what ever there called
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