CAMDEN – A Sicklerville man pleaded guilty Monday to supplying a Camden-based drug ring.

Mark “Diz” Campbell, 39, said he provided large quantities of crack cocaine to a trafficking network based on the 1700 block of Filmore Street, said the U.S. Attorney’s Office for New Jersey.

The Waterfront South operation, which supplied drug users and dealers in the region, also peddled heroin and furanyl fentanyl obtained from other sources, the federal prosecutor’s office said in a statement.

Ten alleged members of the ring were arrested in June 2017 after an FBI investigation. An 11th suspect was charged in March 2018.

Campbell, who admitted guilt to a drug-conspiracy charge, is the seventh suspect to admit his role in the ring. He is to be sentenced May 13 by U.S. District Judge Renée Marie Bumb.

Drug, firearm, and witness tampering charges are pending against the ring’s alleged leaders, brothers John “Critty” Gunther, 35, of Blackwood, and Taleaf “Leafy” Gunther, 32, of Camden.

Charges also are pending against William “Chill” Roland, 37, and Malcolm McCoy, 28, both of Camden.

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