Posted on 09/20/2007 8:42:34 PM PDT by mdittmar
A federal grand jury in Baltimore has indicted 39 people in an international money laundering scheme using an informal currency transfer system known as hawala, the U.S. Justice Department said on Thursday.
The defendants and one business face charges including money laundering, conspiracy to bribe a public official and operating unlicensed money transmitting businesses, U.S. Attorney Rod Rosenstein said in a statement.
The indictments seek the forfeiture of more than $5 million and ownership interest in two Maryland convenience stores.
Five other people were charged with bribery and one other with money laundering in the scheme, the Justice Department said.
During the four-year investigation, authorities found evidence of four separate criminal schemes in the United States, Spain, Canada and Belgium, the U.S. attorney said.
One indictment says that hawala money-transmitting businesses operated by defendant Saifullah Ranjha and others laundered millions of dollars that they believed were the proceeds of illegal activities such as drug dealing and that Ranjha also is accused of laundering money that he believed was destined for al Qaeda.
The so-called hawala is an unofficial system, widely used in Pakistan and the Middle East, that allows money to be exchanged between traders through a handshake, a piece of paper or on trust.
A second indictment said Mohammad Gujjar conspired with 24 other defendants to pay bribes to a person they thought was a U.S. immigration official to obtain green cards.
The defendants face maximum sentences of 20 years for money laundering and conspiracy to launder money.
Reassuring...
Any Clintons? Hsu? William Jefferson, LA (D)
Oh darn you, you beat me to it.
I’m sure cair will be weighing in soon.
Ah yes,
“Diversity is our strength”..
“Multi-Culturalism adds color to the fabric of society”
“All cultures are equal”.......
Bull Squat....
“Cultures” and Ethnic groups with no respect for our culture or laws - are literally a millstone around the neck of civilized societies...
As long as the feds don’t bother those wonderful Nigerians who wrote me wanting my checking account info to “safeguard” their millions..I get to keep at least 10% as a holders fee..I am so counting my money..
” Im sure cair will be weighing in soon. “
check this out;
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1899956/posts
I haven’t researched the subject, but if memory serves, some of what I have read about these laws suggests that they are overly broad and, if enforced against all businesses equally, could have a serious chilling effect on international trade.
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