Civil Rights Group Condemns NYPD’s Muslim Informant Program

By Ivan Pentchoukov
Ivan Pentchoukov
Ivan Pentchoukov
Ivan is the national editor of The Epoch Times. He has reported for The Epoch Times on a variety of topics since 2011.
May 12, 2014Updated: July 18, 2015

NEW YORK—A Muslim civil rights group condemned the New York Police Department Monday for running a program that recruited Muslims in city jails to become informants.

“The revelation that the NYPD is continuing its discriminatory policing of Muslims eliminates any doubt that the three federal lawsuits challenging the department’s practices should be pursued vigorously and that a federal court order is the only way to ensure that the NYPD will stop its unconstitutional practices,” a statement from Muslim Advocates, a national legal advocacy and educational organization, says.

The police department’s practice was first reported in the New York Times on Sunday. According to the article, an NYPD unit called the Citywide Debriefing Team searched the city’s jails for immigrants, mostly Muslim, in order to persuade them to become police informants.

The police department announced last month that it had disbanded the controversial unit that sent undercover officers to spy on Muslims in mosques.