Monday, August 27, 2007

B.C. man convicted for selling Ecstasy here

SEATTLE POST-INTELLIGENCER

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B.C. man convicted for selling Ecstasy here
By SCOTT GUTIERREZP-I REPORTER

A British Columbia man faces up to 10 years imprisonment after he was convicted of conspiring to sell thousands of illegal Ecstasy tablets in Washington, the U.S. Attorney's Office reported Monday.

Buonmark Mysaengsay, 43, was convicted Friday in U.S. District Court of three counts of distributing Ecstasy and one count of conspiracy to distribute. He was arrested March 31, 2007, after Seattle detectives watched him and his wife supply a bag containing 4,000 pills to a man who had arranged a drug transaction with a police informant, court documents say.

Mysaengsay, of Surrey, B.C., was in contact with his conspirator on two other transactions monitored by police. On Feb. 22 and March 7, the conspirator, Somchan Somphet, sold 1,000 Ecstasy tablets outside the Silver Dollar Casino in Tukwila. The March 31 transaction took place outside Freddie' s Club Casino in Renton, court documents say.

Somphet pleaded guilty to charges and cooperated with prosecutors as a witness.

Sentencing for Mysaengsay has been set for Nov. 16.

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