A former Nassau County police officer, Hector Rosario, has been convicted of making false statements to the FBI regarding his connections with the Bonanno crime family, one of New York’s infamous Mafia organizations.
📢 The Shocking Allegations:
- Prosecutors revealed that Rosario received $1,500 per month from the Bonanno family in exchange for performing illegal favors for the mob.
- His tasks allegedly included staging fake raids on rival operations and leaking confidential police information.
- Although acquitted of obstruction charges, Rosario now faces up to five years in federal prison for lying to investigators about his Mafia ties.
📢 Read the full report from the New York Post:
🔗 Long Island Cop Convicted for Lying About Ties to Bonanno Crime Family
⚖️ How Deep Does the Corruption Go?
🔴 Law Enforcement Infiltrated? – The case raises concerns about organized crime influencing police officers, potentially allowing criminals to evade prosecution.
🔴 Public Trust in Policing at Risk – A police officer aiding the Mafia not only undermines law enforcement integrity but also damages public confidence in the justice system.
🔴 What’s Next? – Rosario’s sentencing date is pending, and authorities may investigate whether additional officers were involved in similar activities.
📌 Should law enforcement agencies do more to prevent organized crime influence?
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