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ICE Public Affairs <ICE.Publicaffairs@dhs.gov> Wed, Jul 26, 2006 at 7:06 PM

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Volume 3, Issue 4 ( PDF Version )
United States, Canada Announce Results of Operation Frozen Timber

BELLINGHAM, Wash. - Calling it one of the most brazen criminal schemes ever uncovered along the U.S.-Canada border, authorities from the two countries recently unveiled the results of a multiagency operation targeting a network of smuggling organizations that used aircraft to ferry tons of drugs across the border, dropping many of the loads in broad daylight at remote wooded locations in Washington and British Columbia. More



Man Arrested at Calexico Border Crossing for Transporting Child Pornography

CALEXICO, Calif.-A California man is under investigation by ICE after his recent arrest here when a search of his vehicle at a local port of entry turned up a videotape showing him engaging in explicit sexual conduct with a young boy who appeared to be heavily sedated. More



ICE Arrests Five and Dismantles Three Drug Labs in Takedown of Major Methamphetamine Distribution Ring

SANTA ANA, Calif.-ICE agents arrested five suspects and dismantled three drug labs in Orange County and the Inland Empire following an investigation into a criminal organization suspected of manufacturing, importing, and selling large quantities of methamphetamine in the Southland. More



Pennsylvania Man Found Guilty of Operating Illegal Money - Transmitting Business

WASHINGTON, D.C. - A Pennsylvania man, Kesetbrhan M. Keleta, who wired over $8.3 million to overseas customers, has been found guilty of operating an illegal money-transmitting business, United States Attorney Kenneth L. Wainstein and Mark McGraw, Acting Special Agent-in-Charge of the ICE Office of Investigations in Washington, D.C., recently announced. More



Taking the Test

Ronald D. Libbey, director of the special operations division of the Federal Protective Service critiques students in an Emergency Medical Technician Tactical Course offered in Maryland. Pictured are students from the Howard County, Md. Police Department, the Pentagon Force Protection Agency and the Louisville, Ky. Police Department and the University of Kentucky. Each year FPS offers training on special operations medicine to over 1000 students from federal, state and local law enforcement. More












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