MALEA holds Ramadan Iftar, recognizing important members of the community

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The Muslim American Law Enforcement Association’s (MALEA) second annual Ramadan Iftar was held April 21 at Masjid Al-Wali in Edison.

Lt. Kamil Warraich, MALEA president, delivered the welcoming remarks, which were followed by the Pledge of Allegiance. MALEA Imam Dr. Shadee Elmasry offered a prayer. Keynote speaker was Acting Attorney General Matthew Platkin, while U.S. Attorney Philip Sellinger was the special guest speaker.

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During the awards ceremony, ASAC Nicholas Kolen of the Drug Enforcement Administration received the Career Achievement Award; David Leonardis, training and outreach liaison for the Division of Criminal Justice, received the Community Outreach & Partnership Award; Middlesex County Prosecutor Yolanda Ciccone was named Prosecutor of the Year; Edison Police Sgt. Donald Ship was named Officer of the Year for Public Service; Jersey City Police Sgt. Omar Aly was named Officer of the Year for Leadership; and Chairman Siraj Bora of Masjid Al-Wali was presented with the President’s Pillar of the Community Award.

 

 

 

 

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