FDLE charges ZOE Pound Gang Associate for drug smuggling recruitment scheme
For Immediate Release
October 20, 2025
PENSACOLA, Fla. – The Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE) charged Dimy Paraison, 52, of Miami, with charges related to a drug smuggling scheme into Florida State Prisons.
The 15-month investigation began in June 2024 when the Santa Rosa County Sheriff’s Office (SRCSO) requested FDLE to assist in a drug smuggling investigation. A number of arrests made in Santa Rosa and Escambia County were identified involving the introduction of contraband through inmate visits. During the investigation, Paraison was identified as an associate of the ZOE Pound Gang, a Haitian Criminal Street Gang. His position was to recruit individuals to smuggle narcotics and other contraband into several Department of Corrections (DOC) facilities throughout Northwest Florida.
Throughout the investigation, agents and DOC staff seized approximately 387 grams of substituted cathinones (bath salts), 1.2kg of marijuana, over 190 grams of Spice (synthetic cannabis), 123 strips of LSD, over 180 grams of methamphetamine, over 500 grams of tobacco, and four cell phones.
In February 2025, Paraison was stopped by Florida Highway Patrol (FHP) on his way to a contraband drop at a DOC Facility. He attempted to flee, and was arrested after a vehicle pursuit. He is currently in custody at Alachua County Jail.
On October 13, agents charged Paraison with the following:
Paraison’s bond was set for $1.5 million. The case will be prosecuted by the Office of Statewide Prosecution.
The investigation is ongoing and active.
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