Drugs Took Smuggler From Low To High To Low
By Jim Leusner Of The Sentinel Staff, January 16, 1991
It all started in December 1974 when Robert Castoro, then 25, his brother and several of their boyhood friends decided to invest in 1,000 pounds of marijuana. After they sold it and made a profit, they bought 2,000 pounds. And later 3,000 pounds. Before long, Castoro and his friends from suburban Miami were speeding to the Bahamas on Cigarette boats, picking up marijuana for some of the biggest smuggling groups in South Florida. He said they imported as much as 100,000 pounds a year in the mid-1970s and 1980s.
By Jim Leusner Of The Sentinel Staff, January 16, 1991
It all started in December 1974 when Robert Castoro, then 25, his brother and several of their boyhood friends decided to invest in 1,000 pounds of marijuana. After they sold it and made a profit, they bought 2,000 pounds. And later 3,000 pounds. Before long, Castoro and his friends from suburban Miami were speeding to the Bahamas on Cigarette boats, picking up marijuana for some of the biggest smuggling groups in South Florida. He said they imported as much as 100,000 pounds a year in the mid-1970s and 1980s.

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