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Hawkins Convenience and Smoke Shop Ronkonkoma

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Suffolk County Police arrested three people for allegedly selling vape and tobacco products to a person under the age of 21 during compliance checks in the Fourth Precinct on May 17.

As part of the department’s “Operation Smoke Out,” Suffolk County Police Department Fourth Precinct Crime Section officers and the Suffolk County Department of Health Tobacco Enforcement Unit conducted an investigation into the sale of vape and other tobacco products to underage persons at fifteen businesses. Three businesses were not in compliance. Police arrested and charged the following people:

• Alexander Naupari-Ocana, 27, of Islip, employed at Bp Gas station, located at 240 W. Main Street, Smithtown, charged with Unlawfully Dealing with a Child 2nd Degree

• Hasan Feroz, 37, of Selden, employed at AMPM Mart, located at 204 Smithtown Boulevard, Nesconset, charged with Unlawfully Dealing with a Child 2nd Degree and Public Health Law Sale of Flavored Vape Products

• Amritpal Singh, 38, of Ronkonkoma, employed at Hawkins Convenience and Smoke Shop, located at 422 Hawkins Avenue, Ronkonkoma, charged with Unlawfully Dealing with a Child 2nd Degree

Several hundred flavored vape products were seized from both AMPM Mart and Hawkins Convenience
and Smoke Shop. Multiple cannabis products were seized from Hawkins Convenience and Smoke
Shop. Suffolk County Department of Health will be issuing numerous citations to the businesses
involved for selling to underage persons and possessing multiple amounts of flavored vape products.

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Suffolk County Police today arrested three people on Jan. 12 for allegedly selling tobacco products and vapes to minors during compliance checks at businesses in the Fourth Precinct.

In response to numerous community complaints, Suffolk County Police Fourth Precinct Community Support Unit and Anticrime officers conducted an investigation into the sale of vape and tobacco products during which 10 businesses were checked for compliance with the law. The Smithtown Fire Marshal’s Office and the Smithtown Building Department assisted in the investigations at locations within the Town of Smithtown.

The Brookhaven Fire Marshal’s Office assisted in the investigation at the location within the Town of Brookhaven. During the investigation, three businesses were found selling tobacco products and/or vapes to minors. Police today arrested and charged the following persons for the following alleged offenses:

• Minto Kar, 53, of Ronkonkoma, employed at Hash’s Tobacco Shop, located at 23 Indian Head
Road, Kings Park, was charged with two counts of Unlawfully Dealing with a Child 2nd Degree.
• Khondakar Anowar, 22, of Jamaica, employed at Smokeshop of Smithtown, 6 E. Main St.,
Smithtown, was charged with two counts of Unlawfully Dealing with a Child in the 2nd Degree.
• Kinza Ifthikhar, 27, of Coram, employed at Hawkins Convenience & Smoke Shop, 422 Hawkins
Ave., Ronkonkoma, was charged with Unlawfully Dealing with a Child 2nd Degree.

Smithtown officials observed numerous fire code and building violations at Hash’s Tobacco Shop and Smokeshop of Smithtown. Each business received 15 summonses. Due to the lack of minimum life safety equipment, numerous electrical hazards, and/or obstructed emergency exits, both spaces were
deemed unsafe for occupancy. The other businesses involved in the investigation complied and refused to the sale of vape tobacco to underage persons.

Kar, Anowar, and Ifthikhar were issued Field Appearance Tickets and are scheduled to appear for
arraignment at First District Court in Central Islip at a later date.