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Miami cop Frenel Cenat accused of extorting drug dealers

A Miami Police Department officer was arrested after he took money from what he thought were drug dealers but who were actually undercover FBI agents, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of Florida.

Frenel Cenat, 40, is charged with Hobbs Act extortion and attempted extortion under color of official right, theft of government funds, and attempted possession with intent to distribute cocaine.

The investigation began in September when an informant told FBI agents that Cenat, while in his MPD-issued vehicle, would conduct traffic stops on people who had just engaged in a drug deal and tell them they could go free if they gave him the money and/or drugs they just bought or sold, a probable cause arrest affidavit reviewed by Law&Crime said.

The informant then set up two drug deals by undercover FBI agents. During an initial meeting with Cenat, the informant and another person that was secretly recorded, Cenat told them how he set up the “play.” He said he had to do it while off duty and outside of the City of Miami because the department can track the vehicle and on-duty traffic stops. Cenat said he was doing the “plays” to pay bills.

Frenel Cenat

Miami police Officer Frenel Cenat allegedly would pull over drug dealers in his police car and offer freedom in exchange for giving him their drugs and cash. (Broward County Jail)

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