Newsday.com: "NEW YORK - A South American businessman said to have led a violent paramilitary organization in Guyana is facing a likely 15 years in prison in the U.S.
Federal authorities say Shaheed 'Roger' Khan imported major amounts of cocaine into the U.S. while leading an armed group that has been accused in as many as 200 killings in Guyana.
He pleaded guilty Monday to cocaine trafficking, weapons charges and witness tampering as part of a deal with federal prosecutors in Brooklyn."
Federal authorities say Shaheed 'Roger' Khan imported major amounts of cocaine into the U.S. while leading an armed group that has been accused in as many as 200 killings in Guyana.
He pleaded guilty Monday to cocaine trafficking, weapons charges and witness tampering as part of a deal with federal prosecutors in Brooklyn."
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