ROCKLAND COUNTY SMOKE SHOP DEFENDANTS AND CORPORATIONS PLEAD GUILTY, $415,000 AND 405 POUNDS OF CANNABIS SEIZED

Rockland County District Attorney Thomas E. Walsh II announced today that three individuals and five corporations that were involved with a year-long investigation into Rockland County smoke shops have pleaded guilty before the Honorable Kevin Russo on July 10, 2024, following search warrants executed at multiple smoke shops and locations in Rockland County.

On March 4, 2024, the Rockland County District Attorney's Office; the New York Field Office of Homeland Security Investigations; New York State agencies, and local police departments executed search warrants at seven locations in Rockland County. Search warrants were executed at two smoke shops in the Town of Clarkstown, two in the Town of Orangetown, one in the Village of Suffern, and additional search warrants were executed at a business and a private residence in Clarkstown. During the execution of the search warrants on the locations and bank accounts, in excess of $415,000 and 405 pounds of cannabis were seized from the from the five below-listed Zava stores and their respective bank accounts. None of the Zava stores were licensed to sell cannabis in the state of New York.

  • Ibrahim Alfalahi, 36 of Nanuet, NY pleaded guilty to one count of Criminal Tax Fraud in the Third Degree (D Felony).

  • Abdo Alquhshi, 44 of Nyack, NY pleaded guilty to one count of Criminal Tax Fraud in the Fifth Degree (Class A Misdemeanor).

  • Sadek Alfalahi, 29 of Nanuet, NY pleaded guilty to one count of Criminal Tax Fraud in the Fifth Degree (Class A Misdemeanor).

  • Zava Lafayette Convenience Corp., 28 Lafayette Ave., Suffern, NY, pleaded guilty to one count of Criminal Tax Fraud in the Second Degree (C Felony).

  • Zava Candy Inc., 214 Smith Rd., Nanuet, NY, pleaded guilty to one count of Criminal Tax Fraud in the Second Degree (C Felony).

  • Zava Flow Inc., 38-40 N. Middletown Rd., Nanuet, NY, pleaded guilty to one count of Criminal Tax Fraud in the Second Degree (C Felony).

  • Zava Central Convenience Corp., 46 E. Central Ave., Pearl River, NY, pleaded guilty to one count of Criminal Tax Fraud in the Second Degree (C Felony).

  • Zava Smoke, Inc., aka Zava Convenient Store Inc., Pearl River, NY, pleaded guilty to one count of Criminal Tax Fraud in the Second Degree (C Felony).

District Attorney Thomas E. Walsh II said, “After receiving complaints from the public regarding illegal activity at smoke shops in Rockland County, my Office led an investigation with our law enforcement partners on the federal, state, and local level that resulted in the seizure of $415,000, 405 pounds of cannabis, and pleas of guilty by the individuals and corporations involved. I commend Homeland Security Investigations, New York State Tax and Finance, New York State Office of Cannabis Management, and local police departments for their assistance in this case. We will continue to work to make sure that all business in Rockland County is conducted lawfully. “

“The defendants’ guilty pleas mark a groundbreaking achievement for the region. HSI New York, in coordination with the greater law enforcement community, will not allow the legalization of recreational marijuana to result in the neglect of statutes and regulations designed to ensure the public’s safety," said Special Agent in Charge Ivan J. Arvelo. "I commend HSI New York’s Hudson Valley special agents, the Rockland County District Attorney’s Office, and our numerous state and local partners for proactively addressing the prevalence of illegal smoke shops and their potentially dangerous consequences.”

“By operating illegal cannabis shops and flouting their tax obligations, these businesses deprived their communities of revenue needed for vital programs and services and put other businesses at a competitive disadvantage,” said New York State Department of Taxation and Finance Acting Commissioner Amanda Hiller. “I commend the Rockland County District Attorney’s Office for their diligent efforts on this case.”

The following agencies were involved with the investigation: Rockland County District Attorney's Office, Homeland Security Investigations, New York State Tax and Finance, New York State Office of Cannabis Management, New York State Police, Clarkstown Police Department, Orangetown Police Department, and the Suffern Police Department.

The defendants are scheduled for sentencing on October 17, 2024. Executive Assistant District Attorney Michael Dugandzic and Assistant District Attorney Katherine Crispi are prosecuting the case.

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