Thursday, June 17, 2010

Chicago supervisor accused of stealing cigarettes seized by city

The Chicago Sun-Times reports:
A city supervisor could face up to seven years in prison after an undercover investigation allegedly caught him stealing cigarettes seized by the city from an evidence room and selling them to convenience stores run by members of his family.

Abd Ayesh is a $66,564-a-year supervisor of Tax and License Compliance for the city’s Department of Business Affairs and Consumer Protection.
Quality people.