
X Police Officer Jorge Arbaje-Diaz Arrested.
A NYPD officer betrayed his badge by working for a gang that stole $20 million in cocaine from drug dealers and then resold it on the streets.
This piece of trash was even on duty and in full uniform with gun, badge and handcuff when some of the illegal activity took place.
Arbaje-Diaz is 30 years old and he was charged in Federal Court for his role in at least 100 robberies along the east coast.
He now faces life in prison; sadly the courts cannot put him to death for his crimes. 100 robberies and some while in uniform.
A Drug Enforcement Administration Special Agent said the crimes… are a slap in the face to the vast majority of law enforcement officers who are dedicated to upholding the law.
Now NYPD is back pedaling, they are now reviewing his application to see if they missed any red flags. Seems some of his robberies took place prior to joining the force.
The NYPD said this is the highest form of betrayal.
Arbaje-Diaz was even stupid enough to post on his Facebook bragging about his love of money and his love of his job with NYPD.
Arbaje-Diaz is married and has two children. He also elected to post his favorite movies on Facebook also, guess what they are… Scarface, Corrupt Cops and American Gangster. His Favorite TV show was Law & Order.
Seems there is also a retired NYPD officer involved in the robberies as well and he is still under investigation.
In some of the crimes, it has been reported that they would hold some of the victims heads underwater to make them talk so they could get the information they wanted about drugs and here’s one right from the movies… Some of the victims reported they would take pliers and squeeze their testicles.
They believe the robbery crew netted more than $200,000 worth of drugs and thousands in cash from the robberies Arbaje-Diaz took part in.
It was also reported the thieves would wear flak jackets and would flash badges and occasionally would pull people over in a police style traffic stop. The thieves had cars equipped with lights and sirens.
Overall they would carefully pick their victims and its was reported they stole some 750 kilos of cocaine - worth $20 million - and $4 million in cash.
Investigators recovered over 70 kilos of coke and 20 guns.
Most of the attacks occurred in Queens, the Bronx and upper Manhattan. Cops said the ring also targeted dealers in Florida, North Carolina, Massachusetts and Pennsylvania.
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