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NJ politician, Lucchese mobsters arrested in gambling ring

Olivia Brown
Olivia Brown
Published April 11, 2025
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A New Jersey councilor and members of the High Range Lucchese crime family are among the diseases trapped in a huge ring of play games allegedly running out of restaurants throughout the state of Garden, authorities announced on Friday.

The Councilor for Prospect Park, Anand Shah, 42, allegedly administered illegal poker games and directed an online sports liberation linked to four members of the Mafia family, New Jersey attorney general, Matthew Pathin, Alled at a press conference in Newark on Friday morning.

The Councilor for Prospect Park, Anand Shah, was accused of administering illegal poker games and administering an online betting house. Facebook/Councilor Anand Shah

“I am very aware of the public’s perception of elected officials in New Jersey and the lack of confidence that many have in their public officials and their government institution,” Pathin said. “The trial of a municipal council only adds fuel to that fire.”

Shah was arrested and accused of extortion and conspiracy. Facebook/Councilor Anand Shah

Shah was one of the 37 people arrested and 39 people accused in the case of play game that was part of a two -year investment that discovered illegal operations in Woodland Park, Garfield and Totowa, who scored $ 3 million in illegal profits, the AG alleged.

In the upper part of the racket was George Zappola, 65, or Red Bank, which is part of Lucchese’s ruling panel, authorities said.

Under him was Captain Lucchese Joseph “Big Joe” Perna, 56, or Belleville, and under him soldiers Lucchese John Perna, 47, or Little Falls, and Wayne Cross, 75, or Spring Lake, authorized.

On Wednesday, the police assaulted four illegal poker clubs connected to the Lucchese family, two or who ran out of the backward of the restaurants. They also registered a business in Paterson that was game machines and the houses of seven people who administered the game operation.

The raid led the officials to discover more poker clubs and dishes of people who organized poker games, worked at the clubs or managed the apostators in an illegal online betting house, Pathin said.

“This was a highly structured and highly profitable criminal company led by people who thought they are the law,” said Theresa Hilton, director of the Division of Criminal Justice.

Shah is accused of extortion, conspiracy to promote the game and money laundering and other positions for which he could face up to 20 years in prison if he is convicted of the superior position.

Thirty -nine people have accused bone in the illegal play ring. Getty images

He is not accused of using his office to carry out the alleged crimes and is not accused of being a member made of the mafia, but rather an associate of him, officials claimed.

On Tuesday he will be presented at the Morris County Court, where prosecutors will argue to keep him in jail while his case develops.

Shah did not immediately return a comment email application. Zappola, Cross and John Penna’s lawyers did not immediately respond to comments requests. It was not immediately known who represented Joe Perna.

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