NYC DOI raids Queens Sheriff’s office amid probe

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The city Department of Investigation raided the Queens County Sheriff’s Office on Thursday amid a probe into whether deputies improperly seized cash from unlicensed pot shops, sources said.

A source familiar with the matter told the Daily News that DOI agents searched the Sheriff’s Office headquarters on Starr Ave. near Borden Ave. in Long Island City as part of an ongoing investigation into the agency.

DOI investigators seized body cam footage from the sheriff’s office as part of Thursday’s raid, the source said. It’s unclear what other devices or electronics were taken.

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New York City Sheriff Anthony Miranda. (Angus Mordant for New York Daily News)

Sheriff Anthony Miranda told members of the City Council at a Sept. 17 hearing that his office does not handle cash retrieved during raids of illegal pot shops, maintaining it is the NYPD’s responsibility to voucher all seized funds.

“Since ‘[Operation] Padlock to Protect,’ the vouchering process has been designated with the NYPD,” Miranda said when asked by City Council Finance Committee Chairman Justin Brannan (D-Brooklyn) about how much revenue the sheriff’s office is expected to generate from illicit marijuana shop raids this year.

“They are the ones who voucher the property depending on the circumstances of the location. They will either voucher it as safekeeping or voucher it as investigatory evidence depending on the different circumstances.”

But union officials refuted Miranda’s claims, saying deputy sheriffs are routinely asked to voucher cash and cannabis products.

One source told The News they informed DOI that they witnessed cash being removed from shops by deputies.

Tensions between Miranda and the union have been running high, with the union calling on Miranda to resign for creating a “hostile work environment” that’s led to an exodus of rank-and-file members.

It was not immediately clear what has happened to cash seized during the “Padlock to Protect” operations run by a city task force that includes both the sheriff’s office and the NYPD.

Miranda told Brannan during last week’s hearing he would follow up with the NYPD and supply additional information to the City Council.

Complaints over the issue have been filed with the DOI, which has begun an inquiry and interviewed witnesses, sources said. The sources also noted the cash seizures were among various issues being looked at by DOI, but specifics of other lines of inquiry weren’t immediately clear.

DOI spokeswoman Diane Struzzi declined to comment.

The raid comes just hours after hecklers descended on a press conference outside Gracie Mansion, where Mayor Adams denied charges that he accepted $10 million in illegal campaign donations along with flight upgrades and travel perks in exchange for carrying out favors for the Turkish government.

The indictment, unsealed Thursday morning, alleges Adams engaged in a yearslong scheme to solicit and accept illegal straw donations to his campaign in exchange for luxury travel perks. The charges include conspiracy to commit wire fraud, federal program bribery, receiving campaign contributions by foreign nationals and solicitation of a contribution by a foreign national.

The federal corruption investigation has come amid the resignations of several high-profile city officials, including NYC Schools Chancellor David Banks on Tuesday and NYC Health Commissioner Ashwin Vasan on Monday.

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