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Show Corrupt I 1 Police there's more to muu muus Known 8) MELLAYTNEH NEW YORK ahonties - Sute .IPIt say they know w hich York City policemen, working on the inside, helped seal $73 million north erf hr-oind cocaine from 'police vaults but are unable to indict the suspected officers without further " We know who did it jnd how it was iks. We kmm the names of the police officers involved," special state prosecutor Maurice Nadjan said Tuesday "Some of tfm are still on the job an some are not. "There's one problem to know who is involved, and another problem to provide evidence good enough for the grand jury," he said. "We are still gathering ($. New I g ...6.50 the unconfined shop, more rt 1 l The (New York Daily News f, h huA !oiri t "vj ivai uv u ilia I 31 A detectives were involved in the theft of drugs prei-ous- y seized by police, which included 67 pounds of heroin confiscated in the famous "French Connection" case of 1967, later the basis of a novel and a motion picture. Nadjari w as appointed by Gov. Nelson Rockefeller last year to clean up corruption in New York $ uty. He said the policemen involved in stealing the drugs were dealing with an underworld character who was prepared to buy tiie drugs, but was arrested in February of 1972 with $967,550 in cash in his car, Nadjari identified that person as Vincent Papa and said he has been indicted for refusing to answer questions before a grand jury. Papa, 56, reputed to be a lieutenant in the New Y'ork Mafia, is serving a five - year prison term in Atlanta for income tax evasion. It was the first indictment in the systematic theft of nearly 400 pounds of heroin and cocaine from the police property clerk's office. The theft was first made public last December. Nadjari declined to say when more indictments would be handed down. He told newsmen the drugs 261 pounds of heroin and 137 pounds of cocaine had been stolen over a period of two years by a ring involving "a number of law enforcement officials in the city of New York." Deputy police inspector Joseph Comperiati described the ring as "a very close knit conspiracy of a number of police officers and organized crime figures." I ttWof ttyt More freedom in excitement in the authentic Hawaiian prints, more time for you with easy-cacottcs or ZCMI Budget Store Dresses. polyestercotton. n maid 12 'li ' f r' I i I ; 2 all the becoming vays to wait You'll feel every bit as stylish as your unexpectant friends when you assemble your paternity wardrobe here. We've stocked naw dresses in polyester knits, jerseys, cottons,- pants in cotton, polyestercotton, polyester knits,-topin polyestercotton. 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