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ICE
removes Guyanese national wanted for murder
U.S.
Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Enforcement and Removal Operations
(ERO) removed a Guyanese national who was wanted for murder in his home
country. ERO deportation officers escorted Anthony Bhupdeo, 25, who was removed
from the United States via a commercial flight.
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ICE
removes gang member wanted for murder in El Salvador
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A fugitive alien
and member of the 18th Street Gang was removed from the United States by
deportation officers with ICE ERO. Elmer Edrulfo Rios-Mancia, 37, is
wanted in El Salvador for aggravated homicide and membership to an illicit
group. Full Story |
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An Irish national
was recently charged in Ireland following an investigation by ICE Homeland
Security Investigations (HSI) New York, HSI Attaché London and HSI Boston,
working jointly with An Garda Síochána (Garda), the national police service of
Ireland. Full Story |
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A former
Pennsylvania police officer was sentenced to one year in prison for mail fraud,
following an investigation conducted by ICE HSI Philadelphia with assistance
from the FBI’s Baltimore Field Office. Full Story |
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Three
women and one man were arrested and charged with mail and wire fraud
conspiracy, mail fraud, trafficking in counterfeit goods, introducing
misbranded articles into interstate commerce, distribution of a controlled
substance, international money laundering, and smuggling. This investigation
was conducted by ICE HSI special agents and others. Full Story |
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#ICEWomenWork: Women in Law Enforcement
The ICE Women in Law Enforcement feature section provides useful information about career tracks at ICE, employment benefits, upcoming recruiting events, application requirements and an overview of the agency. Visit each month to learn how to become a law enforcement officer at ICE. Upcoming topics include DHS Hiring Fairs, Police Week, webinar schedules, new job postings, current and retired ICE law enforcement officers, women serving their communities, and women in the Department of Homeland Security. Follow #ICEWomenWork on Twitter to keep current on women in law enforcement. Visit the ICE Women in Law Enforcement feature page
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