(Long Island, NY) Major Case Bureau detectives from the Narcotics Vice Bureau report the arrests of two men on Thursday, February 18, 2016.
According to detectives, an undercover operation involving the Nassau County Narcotics Vice Bureau, DEA Group D-14 and the Suffolk County Police Department initiated in Massapequa.
In September 2015, Arsen Cankul, 36, of Shirley, along with his co-defendant, Edward Stanchio, 47, of Farmingdale, did possess and sell a quantity of heroin to undercover detectives during a narcotics transaction. During that sale, Arsen Cankul had his four year old child with him while the sale was conducted.

Mug shot of Arsen Cankul, 36, of Shirley. Photo Credit: NCPD.
Continuing September 2015 through February 2016, Cankul continued to sell heroin to undercover detectives that amounted to 987 glassine envelopes.
On February 18, 2016, Cankul again sold a large quantity of heroin to undercover detectives. He was then placed under arrest without further incident.
During the ongoing operation, Cankul sold and was found to have in his possession a total of 1,393 glassine envelopes containing heroin.

Mug shot of Edward Stanchio, 47, of Farmingdale. Photo Credit: NCPD.
Cankul is charged with two (2) counts of Criminal Sale of a Controlled Substance 2nd Degree, two (2) counts of Criminal Sale of a Controlled Substance 3rd Degree, two (2) counts of Criminal Possession of a Controlled Substance 2nd Degree, two (2) counts of Criminal Possession of a Controlled Substance 3rd Degree, Criminal Possession of Stolen Property 4th Degree (Warrant) and Unlawfully Dealing With a Child.
Stanchio is charged with Criminal Sale of a Controlled Substance 3rd Degree and Criminal Possession of a Controlled Substance 3rd Degree.
Both defendants will be arraigned in First District Court, Hempstead on 02/19/2016.
The fact that a defendant has been charged with a crime is merely an accusation and the defendant is presumed innocent unless proven guilty. Defendants are entitled to a fair trial with the burden on the prosecution to prove guilt beyond a reasonable doubt.




