Thursday, May 12, 2005

America - FBI Sting Nets Military, Law Enforcement

In this age of terrorism, this is not good.

WASHINGTON (AP) - FBI agents posing as cocaine traffickers in Arizona caught 16 current and former U.S. soldiers and law enforcement personnel who took $220,000 in bribes to help move the drugs through checkpoints, Justice Department officials said Thursday.

Those charged include a former Immigration and Naturalization Service inspector, a former Army sergeant, a former federal prison guard, current and former members of the Arizona Army National Guard and the state corrections department, and a Nogales, Ariz., police officer, officials said.


Some of these guys even showed up in uniform driving military humvees to unload cocaine!
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