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A second building in New York City has been raided for having been illegally converted into a shelter for West African migrants who were living in cramped conditions, with both buildings belonging to the same owner, according to a report.
On Wednesday, city officials sweeped a two-story commercial building on East Kingsbridge Road in Fordham where they found 34 beds on the first floor and 11 beds in the cellar tightly packed together,” an FNFY spokesperson told Fox News Digital.
Inspectors also found extension cords, e-bikes, space heaters and hotplates inside the Bronx building, the New York City Dept. of Buildings (DOB) told Fox 5. Lithium batteries caused a record number of fires, injuries and deaths in New York City last year, according to the FDNY.
The FDNY said that a slew of other violations were handed down for the buildings’ dangerous conditions, including a lack of emergency exit signs, failure to produce portable fire extinguisher records and failure to maintain a fire alarm system and keeping exits clear.
The sweep came just two days after a building in Queens was found to have also been converted into a makeshift hostel, cramming at least 74 migrants into the first floor and cellar of a furniture store.
Ebou Sarr, 47, is listed as the owner of both buildings, Fox 5 reports, citing city records.
The New York City Department of Buildings (DOB) also issued a full vacate order for the store, called Sarr’s Wholesale Furniture, which is located at 132-02 Liberty Ave. in Richmond Hill.
Sarr told Pix11 News on Monday he was charging the migrants $300 a month to live there.
He said most of the migrants are from Senegal and that he was providing them with breakfast, lunch and dinner.
Cellphone video from inside the building showed the African men in a bright white room full of beds with a low ceiling. The beds are placed close together with limited walking room — a single narrow lane runs through the room with beds on either side. Another video showed a similar room full of bunk beds.