A Coral Gables Police officer is facing serious charges in New York as revealed in a recent indictment. The officer, Edwin Pagan, has been accused of conspiracy to bribe a public official, conspiracy to commit honest services wire fraud, honest service wire fraud, and four counts of perjury. These alleged crimes took place between 2018 and 2020 while Pagan was serving as both a Coral Gables Police officer and a DEA Task Force officer.
The indictment states that Pagan, along with others, paid bribes to a senior-level special agent with the DEA in exchange for confidential information. Pagan acted as a middleman for the bribe payments in order to conceal the identity of the bribe payors. Meetings between the involved parties, including Pagan, allegedly took place at a Coral Gables restaurant. Additionally, Pagan is accused of setting up and controlling a bank account under a company’s name to funnel funds.
Despite his 26 years of experience in law enforcement and his role as a jiujitsu and self-defense instructor, Pagan now faces these serious charges. The Coral Gables Police Department has placed him on unpaid leave pending an internal affairs investigation and the resolution of the charges in New York. His status with the department will be reevaluated once the external legal process is concluded.
This case highlights the importance of accountability and transparency within law enforcement agencies. It serves as a reminder that all individuals, regardless of their position or reputation, must be held accountable for their actions. The Coral Gables Police Department’s swift response in relieving Pagan of his duties demonstrates their commitment to upholding the integrity of the force.
As the legal proceedings unfold, it is crucial for the community to remain informed and engaged. This case underscores the significance of maintaining trust between law enforcement officers and the public they serve. By staying vigilant and holding individuals accountable for their actions, we can work towards a safer and more transparent community for all.