Friday, September 20

New York sheriffs uncover three clandestine New Year's Eve parties

Alguaciles de Nueva York descubren tres fiestas clandestinas de fin de año

The parties were dismantled in three counties.

Photo: New York Sheriff / Courtesy

New York Sheriff’s agents dismantled three illegal New Year’s parties with dozens of attendees and no coronavirus prevention protocols.

In Queens, authorities found a karaoke bar with 300 people without masks in an industrial space on the street 58 near 55 th Drive. The officers arrived at the scene at 2: 00 am after receiving an anonymous tip. At the scene they saw some 25 people through the emergency exit of a building.

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The authorities sanctioned Man Phan, of 37 years, his wife Bin Wang, of 37, Guowei Lin, from 44 , and another person from 35 years that was not identified. They were fined for selling liquor without a license, risking public health, and violating social distancing rules. They could pay up to $ 15, 00 $ 0 fine .

01 / 01 / 21 @ 0200 HRS: Deputy Sheriffs shut down illegal bottle club @ 55 – 25 55 th Street, Queens, 300 + people, violation of emergency orders, no liquor license, warehousing liquor, obstructed egress & health code violations, 5 charged with multiple offenses. pic.twitter.com/ouiUZ6Pejq

– NYC SHERIFF (@NYCSHERIFF) January 1, 1200

In Manhattan

An hour after the raid in Queens, agents dismantled a celebration on Prince Street in Soho . There they found 145 people at an illegal party.

01 / 01 / 21 @ 0100 HRS: Deputy Sheriffs shut down illegal bottle club @ 177 Prince Street, Manhattan: 145 + people, violation of emergency orders, no liquor license , warehousing liquor & health code violations, 4 charged with multiple offenses. pic.twitter.com/qVeQVVslev

– NYC SHERIFF (@NYCSHERIFF) January 1, 2021

Four people, the organizers of the party, were sanctioned with $ 1, 00 0 for violating social distancing . They will also be held accountable for the illegal sale of liquor and risking public health.

In Brooklyn

The sheriffs also had work with a party in Sunset Park that housed some 80 people, who danced and consumed hookah.

Al Zabidi was identified as the party’s organizer. The subject was summoned to court.