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Alonzo
05-07-2008, 02:43 AM
NEW YORK (AP) -- A gang of police impersonators abducted and tortured cocaine traffickers, forcing them to hand over multimillion-dollar stashes by holding their families hostage or threatening to squeeze their testicles with pliers, authorities said Tuesday.

An indictment unsealed in federal court in Brooklyn, New York, charged eight men with robbery conspiracy, drug dealing and an array of other crimes.

Since spring 2003, the gang injured about 100 people while committing 100 holdups targeting large-scale traffickers in New York, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, North Carolina and Florida, investigators said.

The take: $4 million in cash and more than 1,650 pounds of cocaine worth $20 million, which authorities say the men sold on the streets of New York. Sometimes, abduction attempts led to shootouts between the robbery crew and associates of the drug dealers, authorities said.

The scheme "was breathtaking in the scope of its crimes and in the danger it posed to our communities," U.S. Attorney Benton Campbell said.

Authorities seized several kilograms of cocaine, more than 20 handguns, handcuffs, police scanners and vehicles equipped with lights and sirens.

The men, court papers said, "were particularly sophisticated in their tactics," often conducting surveillance on the drug dealers for weeks before arming themselves with handguns and making "a police-style car stop" in cars equipped with lights and sirens.

Other times, the gang gained entry into victims' homes by identifying themselves as police officers and then holding entire families hostage at gunpoint for days on end.

The victims were handcuffed, bound with duct tape and subjected to various means of torture during interrogations, including "simulated drowning through repeated submerging of victims' heads in water for extended periods of time," the court papers said.

One victim told investigators that during a 2005 abduction, two of the defendants "applied a pair of pliers to the victim's testicles and threatened to squeeze the pliers if the victim did not talk," the papers added.

Bronx District Attorney Robert Johnson described the crime spree as "a dangerous dance of alleged criminals preying upon alleged criminals, who themselves profited from the desperation of drug abusers."

The defendants, all from the Dominican Republic, were ordered held without bail after pleading not guilty Tuesday in Brooklyn. If convicted, each faces a sentence of 40 years to life behind bars.

http://www.cnn.com/2008/CRIME/05/06/police.impersonators.ap/index.html

NortheastCynic
05-07-2008, 03:01 AM
They should all serve one day more than the coke dealers.

-NC

Osborn F. Enready
05-07-2008, 01:16 PM
Last time I checked, coke dealers didn't use force to force people to buy coke.....as a rule.

Whereas, these cop-wannabe scumbags operated on force, thrived on force, and abused force against others for their entire career it seems.....

No comparison to me....

Alonzo
05-07-2008, 01:20 PM
They should all serve one day more than the coke dealers.

-NC

So holding innocent people hostage, and threatening them (the family of the dealers), plus threatening and torturing the dealers, is essentially equal to selling drugs?

micfranklin
05-07-2008, 01:36 PM
Both groups go to jail.

apdst
05-07-2008, 02:23 PM
Encourage the impersonators to kill more drug dealers. When the impersonators have outlived their usefulness, charge them with a truckload of capital crimes, prosecute them and send them all to the gas chamber.

NortheastCynic
05-07-2008, 02:26 PM
So holding innocent people hostage, and threatening them (the family of the dealers), plus threatening and torturing the dealers, is essentially equal to selling drugs?No. It's worse. In a perfect world [or in my perfect world], the coke dealers wouldn't go to jail at all. But I understand that they will. Basically, I believe that the kidnappers should be in jail longer than the coke dealers, the 'one day' thing was a [poorly done] dramatization.

-NC