Condensed by the FBI’s Surprising Operations of the United States

Columbia, Carolina del Sur – Otros tres expolicías de Carolina del Sur Fueron sent prisoners to federal prison for an operation in which FBI agents are harassing members of a Mexican narcotics organization.

A federal juez of the Columbia City sentencing the exons of Orangeburg, Carolyn Colter-Franklin, 64, and Nathaniel Miller Shazier III, 29, as well as Springfield, Allan Hunter, 52 for delinquent association charges to commit fraud, announcing federal tax cuts for the District of Carolina del Sur.

The trio are the last six executives of the Orangeburg district to be convicted of operating the encroachment, in which — by agreement with the tax authorities — the police think that establishes protecting drug dealers in Mexico of the FBI that hicieron pass by members of a card. The operation will take place in December 2018 and March 2019.

A series of phone calls and videos presented by the FBI show that the agents are using patrols and receiving a paycheck to “watch” for false drug charges that the thieves who pass through Orangeburg will notify the authorities. The tax authorities will appoint some agents as well to confuse them with creating documents for persons without immigrants in exchange.

Franklin received a sentence of five years and a month in prison, while Hunter was sentenced to five years and three months through the travels, and Shazier was sentenced to three years and 10 months in prison. The accused also need to complete three years of freedom under supervision.

Previously, the Department of Justice pleaded guilty to a Springfield offense involving Orangeburg County executives in the case. A security guard has also been found guilty of sabotage of an illegal plan and not informing the authorities. According to his abogado, his sentence is dictated by a posterior figure.

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