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| The Double Life of an Infamous Serbian Fugitive | | 2008-07-23 03:21:01 | | By NICHOLAS KULISH and GRAHAM BOWLEY : BELGRADE, Serbia — The infamous fugitive, long charged with war crimes, was not in a distant monastery or a dark cave when caught at last, but living in Serbia’s capital. Nor was Radovan Karadzic lurking inconspicuously, but instead giving public lectures on alternative medicine before audiences of hundreds.
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| | Fugitive-aliens from Kearny, Jersey City, Bayonne and other areas arrested, taken into custody by ICE | | 2008-06-06 00:58:00 | | NEWARK — U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement announced its eight metropolitan area fugitive operations teams arrested 491 fugitive aliens during a month-long May operation. This was the largest law-enforcement action of its kind by ICE's fugitive teams in the metro New Jersey/New York area. Among those arrested are some people who were living in Kearny, Jersey City and Bayonne, ICE officials said.The local operation was part of a six-state enforcement effort partnering nearby ICE fugitive operations teams to arrest more than 1,800 criminal aliens, immigration fugitives and other immigration violators. Arrests were made in California, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, Tennessee and Texas.More than 70 percent of the aliens taken into custody nationally are immigration-fugitives or have criminal histories."ICE is committed to protecting the integrity of our immigration system. These enforcement operations ensure that the removal orders handed down by the nation's immigration courts... | | By: The Hudson Line Blog | | |
| | Alleged Essex County gang members arrested in fugitive raids | | 2008-05-23 15:04:00 | | Twenty members and associates of various street gangs were rounded up in early morning raids in Newark, Irvington, East Orange and Orange this morning. In addition, 35 gang-related fugitives are in custody as part of Operation Spruce Up, Essex County Prosecutor Paula T. Dow announced.The 55 violent offenders were wanted on warrants for skipping bails on charges ranging from aggravated assaults, shootings, robberies and narcotics. Several of the defendants may face additional bail-jumping charges. The investigation and arrests are the work of the Essex County Prosecutor’s VIPER Unit, the Essex County Sheriff’s Office, Newark Police Department, Irvington Police Department, East Orange Police Department, Orange Police Department and the Essex/Federal Gang Suppression Partnership including: the Drug Enforcement Administration, Immigration and Customs Enforcement, US Marshals, and US Attorney’s Office.“Gang members in Essex County have caused immeasurable violent crimes that too oft... | | By: The Hudson Line Blog | | |
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| The Fugitive
We had our raccoon trauma at the off... | | 2007-06-12 13:06:00 | | The FugitiveWe had our raccoon trauma at the office. There were those among us that saw the raccoon as a harbinger of every kind of contagion known to man up to and including social diseases and malaria. I’m reasonably sure they understood that to get an STD from a raccoon that you first have to have sex with the raccoon, but I’m not sure. I was also not sure how malaria could be contracted from raccoon either.There was also some mention on rabies, but Rocky wasn’t manifesting any symptoms. It wasn’t rabies that was drawing him to our door way, it was laziness and kibble. The cat food brigade became concerned when the panic merchants started making noise about “making calls” about Rocky. We don’t want Smokey to be the innocent victim of a raccoon pogrom. We needed to act first and fast.One of Smokey’s Friends volunteers at a shelter and had access to live traps. We knew that any trapping was going to inevitably, trap cats and so we got in contact with the campus cat l... | | By: Reading In The Dark | | |
| | Fugitive iranian assassin claims missing FBI agent being held by Tehran | | 2007-04-20 10:23:00 | | A former FBI agent missing for more than a month may be in the hands of Iranian authorities, according to an American fugitive assassin living in Iran. Dawud Salahuddin, an American citizen who was granted asylum in Iran after admitting to the 1980 murder in Maryland of a former Iranian diplomat, told the Financial Times that he met retired FBI Agent Robert Levinson in a hotel on Kish Island on March 8, three days before he was reported missing on March 11. Levinson's family has said he was at the Iranian resort to help with a film about the island, which is known for its beaches, turtles and liberal atmosphere. While the FBI has stressed that Levinson is not working for the bureau, Salahuddin told the Financial Times that he met with Levinson to put him in touch with Iranian officials who might assist him in a cigarette-smuggling investigation he was conducting for a tobacco company. More... ... | | By: THE NEW BABYLON TIMES | | |
| | Colombia asks Spain to Deport fugitive lawmaker | | 2007-02-27 07:28:00 | | Colombia asked Spain to deport a fugitive congressman who is wanted for possible links with illegal paramilitaries in a widening scandal involving allies of President Alvaro Uribe.Eight pro-Uribe lawmakers have been jailed and other army officers, governors and congressmen are under investigation for their suspected ties to paramilitaries, who are accused of atrocities during their dirty war against a rebel insurgency.Bogota has asked Spanish authorities to send back Rep Jorge Luis Caballero who was among a group of lawmakers ordered detained by the Supreme Court on February 15 as part of its probe into the scandal.''The foreign ministry has information he is in Spain and Colombia has presented a request to the government that he be deported back to our country,'' Deputy Foreign Minister Camilo Reyes told reporters yesterday.The scandal intensified just weeks before US President George W Bush was scheduled to visit Uribe, Washington's closest ally in Latin America and a linchpin for US counter-narcotics initiatives in the region.The Bush administration wants Congress to approve another 3.9 billion dollars in anti-drug aid to Colombia, but some of the Democrats who now control the Congress are concerned about how deeply paramilitary influence burrows into the Uribe administration.Colombia's Foreign Minister Maria Consuelo Araujo resigned last week after her brother, a senator, was jailed and prosecutors considered investigating her father. Uribe's former security chief was also arrested on charges he aided paramilitaries.The lawmakers are facing charges they aided, financed or organized illegal armed groups often in exchange for benefiting from paramilitary intimidation and influence at the ballot box.The paramilitaries were set up in the 1980s by rich landowners to protect themselves from rebels, but more than 30,000 militia fighters have given up their arms in a peace deal with Uribe in exchange for short prison terms.... | | By: World News, News Updates, Current Events, News Art | | |
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