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Posing as money launderers, police in Bal Harbour and Glades County, Fla. laundered a staggering $71.5 million for drug cartels in an undercover sting operation, according to an in-depth investigation by The Miami Herald. With fake identities, undercover officers made deals to pick up cash from criminal organizations in cities across the country. Agents then delivered the money to Miami-Dade storefronts and even wired cash to banks overseas in China and Panama. After laundering the cash, police would skim a three percent commission fee, ultimately generating $2.4 million for themselves.
Florida Cops Laundered Millions For Drug Cartels, Failed To Make A Single Arrest
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And we should be shocked because why, oh we're not leftist liberals who think their parental gov. serves, protects, and saves them.
Florida Cops Laundered Millions For Drug Cartels, Failed To Make A Single Arrest
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And we should be shocked because why, oh we're not leftist liberals who think their parental gov. serves, protects, and saves them.