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Title: | US NY: Suffolk Says Drug Ring Involving Police Officers Was |
Published On: | 2002-09-20 |
Source: | New York Times (NY) |
Fetched On: | 2008-01-22 01:10:52 |
SUFFOLK SAYS DRUG RING INVOLVING POLICE OFFICERS WAS INFORMAL BUT LUCRATIVE
Four police officers from three New York-area agencies have been arrested
on charges involving the sale and use of cocaine and anabolic steroids,
Suffolk County authorities announced yesterday. Ten other people they
associated with were also arrested on drug charges, officials said.
More officers may be implicated for failing to report illicit drug activity
by colleagues, said the Suffolk County district attorney, Thomas J. Spota,
during a news conference in Brentwood. Those cases may be handled with
disciplinary proceedings rather than criminal charges, said the Suffolk
police commissioner, John C. Gallagher.
Investigators characterized the operation as an informal arrangement among
a network of acquaintances rather than as a major drug ring. But the sales
were still profitable, the authorities said, although they did not give
specific figures.
"They made it a lucrative business," said Detective Lawrence Boyle of the
Suffolk County police. "They were essentially making a living selling drugs."
The four arrested officers, two of whom are brothers, had parties together
at their homes and on skiing trips, investigators said. They also described
the defendants as being fanatical about physical fitness.
The investigation began with a tip about suspected drug activity involving
one of the officers, Thomas Foley of the Suffolk County police, the
authorities said.
To keep the inquiry secret, Suffolk officials said they went outside the
county for help from the internal affairs staff of the New York Police
Department. Wiretaps uncovered the involvement of three other officers, the
authorities said.
The arrested officers are Officer Foley, 30, of Hauppauge; his brother,
James, 25, also of Hauppauge and a state trooper in Stormville; Officer
Michael Christy, 32, a state trooper based in Valley Stream; and Sgt.
Robert Grettler, 34, of the New York Police Department, who lives in Medford.
Thomas Foley and Sergeant Grettler were arrested and arraigned on Tuesday.
They were charged with felony counts of narcotics sales, which carry a
maximum penalty of life imprisonment. James Foley and Officer Christy were
booked yesterday and charged with conspiracy to sell narcotics, which
carries a maximum sentence of three years.
The officers did not engage in crimes while on duty or use their positions
to seize drugs from dealers or get confidential information about drug
enforcement, officials said.
Among the civilians arrested were Thomas Newman, 29, the owner of the World
Gym in Ronkonkoma and the Midnite Sun tanning salon in Bohemia, where
investigators said some drug sales took places. Other sites included
nightclubs, parties and homes, they said.
Thomas Foley, who was honored as a Cop of the Month by the Suffolk County
Police Department three years ago, has been on medical leave because of a
work-related injury. Sergeant Grettler has been on modified duty because of
a domestic dispute with his girlfriend, city police officials said.
Officer Christy was suspended for 15 days earlier this year for fighting
with another officer. All four officers are suspended from duty without
pay, and they face departmental charges as well as criminal prosecution,
the authorities said.
Four police officers from three New York-area agencies have been arrested
on charges involving the sale and use of cocaine and anabolic steroids,
Suffolk County authorities announced yesterday. Ten other people they
associated with were also arrested on drug charges, officials said.
More officers may be implicated for failing to report illicit drug activity
by colleagues, said the Suffolk County district attorney, Thomas J. Spota,
during a news conference in Brentwood. Those cases may be handled with
disciplinary proceedings rather than criminal charges, said the Suffolk
police commissioner, John C. Gallagher.
Investigators characterized the operation as an informal arrangement among
a network of acquaintances rather than as a major drug ring. But the sales
were still profitable, the authorities said, although they did not give
specific figures.
"They made it a lucrative business," said Detective Lawrence Boyle of the
Suffolk County police. "They were essentially making a living selling drugs."
The four arrested officers, two of whom are brothers, had parties together
at their homes and on skiing trips, investigators said. They also described
the defendants as being fanatical about physical fitness.
The investigation began with a tip about suspected drug activity involving
one of the officers, Thomas Foley of the Suffolk County police, the
authorities said.
To keep the inquiry secret, Suffolk officials said they went outside the
county for help from the internal affairs staff of the New York Police
Department. Wiretaps uncovered the involvement of three other officers, the
authorities said.
The arrested officers are Officer Foley, 30, of Hauppauge; his brother,
James, 25, also of Hauppauge and a state trooper in Stormville; Officer
Michael Christy, 32, a state trooper based in Valley Stream; and Sgt.
Robert Grettler, 34, of the New York Police Department, who lives in Medford.
Thomas Foley and Sergeant Grettler were arrested and arraigned on Tuesday.
They were charged with felony counts of narcotics sales, which carry a
maximum penalty of life imprisonment. James Foley and Officer Christy were
booked yesterday and charged with conspiracy to sell narcotics, which
carries a maximum sentence of three years.
The officers did not engage in crimes while on duty or use their positions
to seize drugs from dealers or get confidential information about drug
enforcement, officials said.
Among the civilians arrested were Thomas Newman, 29, the owner of the World
Gym in Ronkonkoma and the Midnite Sun tanning salon in Bohemia, where
investigators said some drug sales took places. Other sites included
nightclubs, parties and homes, they said.
Thomas Foley, who was honored as a Cop of the Month by the Suffolk County
Police Department three years ago, has been on medical leave because of a
work-related injury. Sergeant Grettler has been on modified duty because of
a domestic dispute with his girlfriend, city police officials said.
Officer Christy was suspended for 15 days earlier this year for fighting
with another officer. All four officers are suspended from duty without
pay, and they face departmental charges as well as criminal prosecution,
the authorities said.
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