Former NYPD officer pleads guilty to drug trafficking conspiracy

U.S. Attorney Breon Peace, seen here, announced the guilty plea of former NYPD officer Amaury Abreu in a significant drug trafficking case on Wednesday. The former Long Island cop could spend the next 20 years of his life behind bars.
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Amaury Abreu, a former officer with the New York City Police Department (NYPD), pleaded guilty to conspiring to distribute and possess cocaine on Wednesday. The plea was entered at the federal courthouse in Brooklyn.

United States Attorney for the Eastern District of New York Breon Peace announced the guilty plea, highlighting the gravity of the betrayal.ย 

โ€œRather than protect and serve, Officer Abreu helped drug traffickers distribute large amounts of cocaine in the Eastern District of New York by giving them confidential law enforcement information. That was a disgraceful breach of public trust,โ€ said U.S. Attorney Peace. โ€œTodayโ€™s plea should send the message that police officers who betray the shield and violate the law will be held to account. No one is above the law.โ€

According to court documents, between January 2016 and October 2020, Abreu was involved in aiding a multinational drug trafficking organization (DTO) with distributors in New York and the Dominican Republic. His role included providing the DTO with confidential law enforcement information, performing warrant checks using the NYPD arrest database, and, on at least one occasion, receiving cocaine from the DTO.

The indictment also details the DTOโ€™s methods of importing multi-kilogram quantities of cocaine into the United States, including through couriers on flights, hidden in mail and tractor trucks from Mexico, and in produce shipments. Law enforcement agents have seized over 350 kilograms of cocaine linked to this DTO since 2016.

The investigation, which led to Abreuโ€™s guilty plea, was a collaborative effort involving the New York City Police Department, Internal Affairs Bureau, Department of Homeland Security, Homeland…

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