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Likewise, in 2021 the DEA returned $28,000 to Kermit Warren, a New Orleans man who said he was flying to Ohio to buy a tow truck when agents seized his life savings at the airport. In all these ...
Likewise, in 2021 the DEA returned $28,000 to Kermit Warren, a New Orleans man who said he was flying to Ohio to buy a tow truck when agents seized his life savings at the airport. In all of these ...
Digital Originals Justice Department halts DEA's random searches of airport travelers after report finds 'serious concerns' DEA paid at least one airline employee tens of thousands of dollars to ...
The DEA has been barred from conducting random searches of travelers' belongings at airports and transit hubs following a Justice Department investigation that exposed corrupt practices.
In 2021, NBC News reported that the DEA seized $30,000 in cash that an unemployed shoeshiner from New Orleans was carrying through the Columbus, Ohio, airport because his purchase of a truck had ...
The U.S. Department of Justice has recently suspended the Drug Enforcement Administration's authority to conduct airport searches on passengers.
The DEA largely agreed with the report’s recommendations but declined to provide additional comment. The report detailed how DEA agents, often working with local police, had been stopping airport ...
Holiday travel heats up as DEA halts airport searches to reassess policies. by Sha'de Ray. Sun, November 24th 2024 at 4:56 PM. Updated Mon, November 25th 2024 at 9:57 AM. WEAR. TOPICS: ...
The Justice Department has ordered the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) to suspend most searches of passengers at airports and other mass transit hubs after an independent investigation found ...
Justice Department Orders DEA to Halt Airport Searches Because of 'Significant Issues' With Cash Seizures. C.J. Ciaramella. November 21, 2024 at 3:30 PM. Copied; Stringer/ZUMAPRESS/Newscom.
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