A member of the MS-13 gang admitted to arranging to ship drugs to a New Jersey office while he was serving time in a California prison, federal officials said Tuesday.

Luis Calderon, a Los Angeles gang member known as "Lagrima," pleaded guilty in Newark federal court to conspiracy to distribute and to possession with the intent to distribute methamphetamine, heroin and cocaine, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials said.

Calderon, 32, had access to multiple contraband cell phones while he was imprisoned in Calipatria State Prison in Imperial County, California, federal officials said. He used the phones to contact other gang members to arrange the drug shipment in 2015.

Law enforcement officials said they recorded phone conversations between Calderon and MS-13 gang members in New Jersey as they arranged a drug shipment to Middlesex County to distribute methamphetamine, heroin and cocaine in the area.

Calderon gave the gang member the names and a tracking number that would appear on a package sent to a business center in Edison, N.J., investigators said.

A box of Little Debbie Swiss Rolls arrived at the location on Nov. 4, 2015, with 95.5 grams of heroin, 54.7 grams of cocaine, and 52.4 grams of methamphetamine hidden inside, according to the indictment. Federal officials intercepted the package.

Calderon allegedly told the gang members to pay him $9,000 for the drugs, then keep the proceeds they made selling them in New Jersey.

Calderon, a Los Angeles resident, faces a minimum of 10 years in prison and a maximum of life in prison in addition to a $10 million fine, prosecutors said. His sentencing is scheduled for June 25, 2018.