By Jonathan Stempel
NEW YORK (Reuters) – A former American Airways (NASDAQ:) plane mechanic was sentenced on Friday to 9 years in jail after being convicted of making an attempt to smuggle cocaine hidden beneath the cockpit of a flight to New York from Jamaica.
Paul Belloisi, 56, of Smithtown, New York, was sentenced by U.S. District Decide Dora Irizarry in Brooklyn, after being convicted in Might 2023 of conspiring to own cocaine, conspiring to import cocaine and importing cocaine.
A lawyer for Belloisi had no fast remark. American was not accused of wrongdoing.
The case arose from a routine search of American flight 1349 following its Feb. 4, 2020 arrival at New York’s John F. Kennedy Worldwide Airport, the place Belloisi had been an American mechanic for greater than twenty years, from Montego Bay, Jamaica.
Prosecutors stated customized officers discovered 10 cocaine bricks weighing 25.6 kilos (11.6 kg) in an electronics compartment beneath the cockpit, and changed them with pretend bricks sprayed with a substance that glows underneath a particular black mild.
Belloisi allegedly drove as much as the aircraft earlier than it might take off once more, and entered the electronics compartment.
Prosecutors stated regulation enforcement confronted him, and confirmed that he dealt with the pretend bricks as a result of his gloves glowed underneath the black mild. Additionally they stated Belloisi was carrying an empty device bag and wore a jacket giant sufficient to carry the cocaine.
The cocaine had a avenue worth of greater than $250,000.
Irizarry on Friday additionally rejected Belloisi’s request for an acquittal.
She wrote that jurors might infer past an affordable doubt that Belloisi knew the cocaine was aboard flight 1349 and “deliberately conspired and aided in its importation.”
In a press release, U.S. Legal professional Breon Peace in Brooklyn stated Belloisi’s conduct posed “a critical menace to the safety of a significant border crossing in our district and our transportation infrastructure.”