The New York City Police Department on Wednesday announced it has placed another high-ranking officer on modified duty amid a federal probe into corruption allegations.

The department says Deputy Chief Andrew Capul has been moved to an administrative job.

He's the second-in-command of Patrol Borough Manhattan North.

No criminal charges have been filed. 

He now joins four other high-ranking members of the NYPD who have been re-assigned.  

Federal investigators say they've interviewed at least 20 officers on whether they took money, vacations and even diamonds from two Brooklyn businessmen in exchange for police favors. 

Investigators say one of the businessmen, Jonah Rechnitz, also helped fund Mayor de Blasio's run for office in 2013.

The de Blasio administration says it has given back the nearly $10,000 Rechnitz donated.

The mayor said federal authorities have not contacted him.