Pubdate: Feb 16, 1999 Source: Philadelphia Inquirer (PA) Copyright: 1999 Philadelphia Newspapers Inc. Contact: http://www.phillynews.com/ Forum: http://interactive.phillynews.com/talk-show/ Author: Jacqueline L. Urgo, INQUIRER SUBURBAN STAFF ARRESTS BREAK UP A.C. DRUG RING, POLICE SAY ATLANTIC CITY -- Law enforcement officials say they have broken up a cocaine ring that had been operating in this resort for more than five years with the arrest yesterday of 13 people -- including one of their own. In the morning sweep, which took place in a dozen locations from Manahawkin to Somers Point, teams of officers from the federal Drug Enforcement Administration, the Atlantic City Police Department, the Atlantic County Prosecutor's Office and 19 other federal, state, county and local agencies capped a two-year investigation called Operation Smile. The investigation used undercover purchases of cocaine and court- authorized wiretaps. Seized yester day were 4.5 ounces of cocaine, three handguns, a stun gun, five cars, drug paraphernalia, and $3,500. Officials said the ring sold cocaine to users and street dealers in Atlantic City. They would not say whether any of the deals took place in casinos. Robert Cleary, first assistant U.S. attorney, said the investigation was named to reflect the last name of two of the alleged kingpins: Brothers Keith Smiley, 25, and Breon Smiley, 27, both of the 2100 block of Hamilton Avenue, Atlantic City. Among the others arrested yesterday were Gregory Knox, 28, of the 100 block of Federal Court, Galloway Township; Derrick Johnson, 31, of the 2000 block of Riverside Drive, Atlantic City; Shawn Cheatham, 22, of the 1300 block of Baltic Avenue, Atlantic City; James Hatton, 33, of the first block of Higbee Avenue, Somers Point; Denyse Ridley, 30, of the 6000 block of Harding Highway, Mays Landing; Michael Shepherd, 31, of Ohio Avenue, Atlantic City; and Donique Parrish, whose age and address were unknown. Investigators said members of the ring apparently thought it was safe from detection because one man accused of being a member, Rajah Miller, 26, of the 200 block of Wright Avenue, Pleasantville, is an Atlantic County corrections officer. Officials accused Miller of supplying the drug traffickers with tips and information about law enforcement activities, which they said he gleaned from internal memos and other documents. They would not disclose the details of that information or comment further on Miller. The 10 are charged with conspiring to distribute and to possess with intent to distribute more than five kilograms of cocaine. If convicted, each faces a minimum of 10 years in federal prison and a maximum of life imprisonment and a $4 million fine. Also arrested yesterday were Stephen Zelimsky, 30, of the 200 block of Navy Lane, Manahawkin; Ronald Wolf, 33, of the first block of Arapaho Place, Galloway Township; and Joseph Beaman, whose age and address were unknown. Zelimsky, Wolf and Beaman were charged with using a telephone to facilitate a conspiracy to distribute and to possess with intent to distribute cocaine. If convicted, each could face a maximum of four years in prison and a fine of $250,000. Officers are seeking three other suspects. "Our message today is a simple one: If you choose to use and distribute drugs in Atlantic City, law enforcement will find you," Cleary said. - --- MAP posted-by: Mike Gogulski