The 26-year-old was one of seven men convicted of running a drug ring
CAMDEN -- Another of the seven men convicted of running a heroin and cocaine trafficking ring in Camden was sentenced on Thursday.
Fuquan Pulliam, 26, received 12 years, seven months in prison for his role in a a crew that stored, packaged and distributed cocaine and heroin for sale in the area of 8th and Tulip streets and the Crestbury Apartments.
Pulliam and six others were arrested in April 2013 after an investigation that used surveillance, confidential informants, controlled drug purchases, record checks and telephone wiretaps.
They sold 2,328 grams of cocaine base, 675 grams of cocaine and 926 grams of heroin between January 2012 and April 2013.
After completing his prison term, Pulliam will also be subject to five years of supervised release, U.S. Attorney for New Jersey Paul Fishman said.
Two of the other defendants were sentenced last year, while one was sentenced earlier this week.
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