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Monday
Sep162024

Former Airline Mechanic From Smithtown Sentenced For Conspiracy To Import Cocaine

American Airlines Mechanic Sentenced to 9 Years in Prison for Conspiring to Import Cocaine Bricks in Compartment Under Cockpit of Jetliner

The Defendant:

PAUL BELLOISI
Age:  56
Smithtown, New York

E.D.N.Y. Docket No. 20-CR-219 (DLI)

Defendant was Inside Man for Drug Smuggling Scheme at John F. Kennedy International Airport

Earlier today, at the federal courthouse in Brooklyn, Paul Belloisi, a former American Airlines mechanic at John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK Airport), was sentenced by United States District Judge Dora L. Irizarry to 108 months in prison for his role in a conspiracy to import and possess cocaine.  Belloisi was convicted in May 2023 following a one-week jury trial of all three counts of an indictment charging him with conspiring to possess and import cocaine, and importing cocaine.

Breon Peace, United States Attorney for the Eastern District of New York, Darren B. McCormack, Acting Special Agent-in-Charge, Homeland Security Investigations, New York (HSI), and Francis J. Russo, Director of Field Operations, U.S. Customs and Border Protection, New York Field Office (CBP), announced the sentence.

“The defendant abused his insider position at JFK Airport to help smuggle more than 25 pounds of cocaine into the United States in a highly sensitive electronics compartment of an international aircraft,” stated United States Attorney Peace.  “This conduct not only furthers the trafficking of drugs that harms our communities, but also poses a serious threat to the security of a vital border crossing in our district and our transportation infrastructure.  Today’s sentence demonstrates that the government takes these threats very seriously, and those who work in trusted positions at our airports and in other critical industries must know that they face serious consequences for crimes of corruption.”

“Paul Belloisi put his personal gain before the safety of the aviation industry by abusing his position to participate in a scheme to import over 25 pounds of cocaine into the U.S., storing smuggled narcotics within sensitive areas of passenger airplanes. His demise should send a message to anyone attempting to exploit the aviation industry: HSI New York and our law enforcement partners are committed to maintain the safety of the U.S. domestic and international transportation infrastructure,” stated HSI New York Acting Special Agent in Charge McCormack. “I am proud to stand alongside the Eastern District of New York and CBP in bringing this corrupt ‘inside man’ to justice.”

“This case serves as a great example of collaborative law enforcement efforts to combat international narcotics trafficking conspirators. U.S. Customs and Border Protection thanks our partners at HSI and the USAO for their continued cooperation,” stated CBP Director of Field Operations Russo.

On February 4, 2020, American Airlines flight 1349 arrived at JFK Airport’s Terminal 8 from Montego Bay, Jamaica.  The aircraft was selected for a routine search by CBP officers from the JFK Airport Anti-Terrorism Contraband Enforcement Team.  The officers found 10 bricks of cocaine weighing 25.56 pounds hidden inside an electronics compartment on the underside of the cockpit.  The cocaine was replaced with fake bricks and sprayed with a substance that glows when illuminated with a special black light.  CBP officers and HSI special agents placed the aircraft under surveillance from a distance and shortly before it was scheduled to take off for its next flight, they observed Belloisi drive up and pull himself inside the electronics compartment.  Belloisi was confronted by law enforcement who observed his gloves glowing under the black light indicating he had handled the fake bricks.  Belloisi was also carrying an empty tool bag and the lining of his jacket had cutouts sufficiently large enough to hold the bricks.  The cocaine found in the aircraft had a street value of more than $250,000.

The case is being handled by the Office’s International Narcotics and Money Laundering Section.  Assistant United States Attorneys Robert Pollack and Margaret Schierberl are in charge of the prosecution, with the assistance of Paralegal Specialist Sophia Cronin.

Sunday
Sep152024

Kings Park Resident Andrea Esposito Named DSS Employee Of The Month

County Legislature Rob Trotta and DSS Officials Congratulate Kings Park Resident and DSS Employee of the Month Andrea Esposito

Pictured outside of the Legislature from left to right are Deputy Commissioner Anne Marie Sexton, Suffolk County Legislator Rob Trotta, Employee of the Month Andrea Esposito, Commissioner John Imhof and Assistant Facilities Manager Wylie Loukou.(Smithtown, NY)…The Suffolk County Department of Social Services (DSS) has implemented a new program where it recognizes the job performance of its employees by designating an “Employee of the Month.” Andrea Esposito, who lives in Kings Park, which is part of Legislator Trotta’s legislative district, received the award for the Employee of the Month for April. Andrea is an Office Assistant in Facilities Management, a position she has had for over two years. During that time, she has demonstrated that she is a consummate employee who does her job while also assisting another Division. In addition, Andrea is noted for being conscientious and courteous to her coworkers and clients.

“I am proud to congratulate and thank Andrea for her tremendous work ethic and commend the new Commissioner of DSS, John Imhof, for implementing this recognition program,” said Suffolk County Legislator Rob Trotta.

 

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