Mexicans in court on charges of having fake documentation
By Judy Harrison
Friday, March 07, 2008 - Bangor Daily News


BANGOR, Maine — Four Mexican men who allegedly left Pennsylvania more than 10 days ago headed for home with a bag full of counterfeit $100 bills made their first appearances Thursday in U.S. District Court.

They were arrested on Sunday, Feb. 24, at the Houlton border crossing after being sent back by Canadian officials who believed they had entered the country mistakenly.

Noe Peralta Rivera, 23, Valentine Peralta Rivera, 26, Gabriel Rivera Peralta, 25, and Silvestre Rivera Hernandez, 50, are charged with possession of false immigration documents. In addition, Hernandez is charged with possession of counterfeit U.S. currency.

The men are believed to be related to one another but their relation could not be determined from court documents.

If convicted, they face up to 10 years in prison and fines of up to $250,000 on the document charges. Hernandez faces up to 20 years in prison and a fine of up to $250,000 for having the counterfeit money.

The filing of charges was delayed while officials investigated the counterfeit bills, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Bangor.

The men have been held at the Aroostook County Jail since their arrest. They are expected to be detained pending the outcome of the case.

The men arrived in two cars at the Houlton border crossing about 8 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 24, according to court documents. During interviews with Customs and Border Protection officers, all four admitted that they were in the U.S. illegally with fake documents they had purchased for $100 each. The men told agents that they had been living and working in Pennsylvania.

The next day, while the Mexicans were being held for removal by immigration officials, a custodian reported finding a bag of money in the trash barrel of the men’s restroom at the Houlton border crossing, according to court documents. Agents found 201 $100 bills, many of which had the same serial numbers, in a plastic bag in the trash.

A review of the security tapes at the Houlton border crossing inspection area allegedly showed Hernandez removing something from a blue bag, placing an object under his left arm or in the left side of his jacket, covering it with a piece of clothing, then walking in the direction of the men’s room.

Deputies at the Aroostook County Jail found three of the bills in a search of Hernandez’s personal property, according to court documents.

Hernandez allegedly admitted that he had paid $250 to a man in Pennsylvania for 180 of the fake $100 bills. He also told investigators that he hid the money in a trashcan in the restroom.

He said that he had not passed any of the fake currency but had intended to take it to Mexico and either exchange or spend it there, according to court documents.


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