Pubdate: Thu, 22 Jan 2004 Source: Houston Chronicle (TX) Copyright: 2004 Houston Chronicle Publishing Company Division, Hearst Contact: http://www.chron.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/198 Author: Associated Press Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/topics/gypsum+powder INFORMANT WHO LIED ABOUT DRUG DEALS GETS 3 YEARS DALLAS - A police informant who set up fake drug busts that led to the false arrests of dozens of immigrants was sentenced today to three years and two months in prison. Enrique Martinez Alonso and two other men pleaded guilty to conspiring to violate civil rights, a charge punishable by up to 10 years in prison. Alonso received the lighter sentence because he agreed to testify against others involved in the scandal. Alonso, who admitted being the mastermind behind the scheme, also must be deported after he completes his sentence, U.S. District Judge Barefoot Sanders said. The other men, Jose Ruiz Serrano and Reyes Roberto Rodriguez, were scheduled to be sentenced later Thursday. The three men, all illegal immigrants from Mexico, already have spent about two years in prison. The trio testified in November that Dallas police Senior Cpl. Mark Da La Paz never saw the drug deals that he said he witnessed in some arrest warrants. The officer was acquitted of six federal charges in the fake-drug case. In 2001, the men fooled police into paying them more than $275,000 for helping nab drug dealers. They arranged drug deals but kept the "buy" money supplied by police. More than two dozen people, mostly Hispanics, were jailed after the men planted gypsum powder and passed it off as cocaine during the busts. The FBI began investigating the cases in early 2002, resulting in the dismissal of more than 80 tainted cases. Independent investigations by the city and the Dallas County district attorney's office also are under way. - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Seguin