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Fake ‘Hasid’ Diamond District Jewelers Back In Jail For Asking To Bribe Judge


Two bungling Diamond District jewelers — already awaiting sentencing for hiring fake robbers dressed as Hasids to stage a $7 million insurance-job robbery — are back in jail after one of them asked how to bribe the judge.

Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Thomas Farber tossed both jewelers in the Tombs last week after one asked his bail bondsman, “Is there any way I can bribe the judge?”

“I was like, ‘What are you talking about?’ ” Luis Onativia of Empire Bail Bonds testified, recalling his conversation with Mahaveer Kankariya, who, with co-defendant Atul Shah, had at that point been allowed to remain free pending sentencing.

“And he says, ‘No, because in my country [India], you know, we normally do that,’ and I am like, ‘Dude, you are crazy,’ and he is like, ‘Oh, oh, I am sorry. Don’t take it, you know — I am just asking the question — I don’t want you taking it serious.’ ”

Kankariya, who court papers say has been in the United States for 26 years, soon made matters worse, Onativia testified, by asking whether there was a way to remove his monitoring bracelet.

Onativia promptly returned both defendants from their homes in Bergen County, NJ, to the jail in lower Manhattan.

Farber ordered them held without bail, but noted that even had he set higher bail for the two men, “I doubt very much they could find a bonds person — either one — at this point.”

Kankariya, 44, and Shah, 49, will face up to 15 years when sentenced April 29 for the New Year’s Eve 2008 hoax heist that played out like one in the Guy Ritchie movie “Snatch” — right down to the gun-toting thieves in black hats and bogus beards.

READ MORE: NY POST



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