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Wednesday, October 12, 2022

Maybe they should use their newly armed postal cops on their own people

WASHINGTON (NewsNation) — More than 80 people have been charged and 45 were arrested in connection with a $5 million U.S. Postal Service fraud scheme in Southern California, according to USPS investigators. 

3 comments:

  1. How much stuff disappears with the USPS all of the time?
    What are the losses for Amazon each year?
    What are the 20 locations most likely to have packages vanish?

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  2. …involved suspects recruited social media users and encouraged them to open bank accounts and in some cases, used their own checking accounts to hide the suspects’ identities when depositing forged checks….

    So I’m guessing here… the postal workers were pilfering mail that had checks and then washed them, wrote in new amounts and used the recruited “social media users” newly created bank accounts to deposit stolen checks. 80 people charged, avg. of $60k per suspect. That seems like a small amount of money to lose your guaranteed monthly income, retirement and freedom for.

    MadMarlin

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  3. Shortly after the bulk mail center opened on the north side of Pittsburgh in the early eighties, the affirmative action (guess the race) manager recruited some of his soul brothers to steal tons of cash from the mail. Especially around the holidays. The military apo's and fpo's are mostly staffed by boofers and they definitely steal your money.

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