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Senagalese man had stolen mail, fake IDs in car, Prosecutor says
Milwaukee Journal-Sentinal | Nov. 9, 2001 | David Doege

Posted on 11/09/2001 3:49:22 AM PST by tom paine 2

A Senegal national apparently in violation of his student visa is the subject of local and federal investigations after he was arrested in Greendale with a car full of suspected stolen mail and false identification materials, a prosecutor said Thursday.

"He had a mass of information about other people's identities in his car," said Milwaukee County Assistant District Attorney Phillip A. Arieff. "He's obviously part of a large network and has no connections here."

According to a criminal complaint:

Pape T. Dlop was posing as a San Diego man when he was arrested Oct. 22 at Southridge Mall for using phony identification cards to purchase jewelry. Authorities subsequently learned that he had earlier purchased jewelry in Brookfield using bogus identification.

Dlop, 18, was charged with forgery, theft of identification and possession of marijuana, but is of greater interest to authorities because of the undelivered mail and phony identification materials found in his car.

Arieff said that investigators from the U.S. Secret Service and U.S. postal inspector were notified and have begun probing Dlop's activities.

His arrest is the latest example of why authorities are becoming increasingly concerned about identity theft. This summer area law enforcement officials formed the Milwaukee Area Identity Theft Task Force to establish protocol for prosecuting people who are coming up with more ways to misuse people's identities to commit crime.

"It's the fastest growing crime by far," said Milwaukee County Deputy District Attorney Robert D. Donohoo, a task force member.

Earlier this week, a convicted robber was accused of heading an identity theft ring from within the walls of the Waupun Correctional Institution. In August, a Milwaukee woman was arrested on charges of stealing the identities of hundreds of hospital patients to illegally establish gas, electric, telephone and cable television service for herself and others.

Among the phony identification materials found in Dlop's car were driver's licenses from Maryland and Pennsylvania and a City University of New York identification card, all bearing his likeness, according to the complaint. Police also found "several pages of names and Social Security numbers," the complaint says.

"The Secret Service has been apprised of the many suspicious pieces of evidence found" in Dlop's car, the complaint says. Authorities suspect that the undelivered "numerous quantities of mail and other bills addressed to other individuals" were to be used to generate additional fraudulent identification, the complaint says.

On Wednesday, defense attorney John Sesini tried to persuade Circuit Judge Daniel L. Konkol to halve the $10,000 bail for Dlop, saying he has a fiancee eight months pregnant and was in the area to be closer to a brother who has lived here for six months. Sesini also said that Dlop was planning to attend the University of Wisconsin-Waukesha.

Arieff noted that because Dlop was here on a student visa and not attending school, he appears to be violating his visa. Because of the allegations against him and the mystery surrounding the material in his car, Dlop's bail deserved to be raised, according to Arieff.

Konkol agreed and increased it to $100,000. Dlop was being held in the County Jail Thursday and is due back in Circuit Court on Dec. 12.


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To: cake_crumb; tom paine 2
Age 18 and buying jewelry with a false ID? This appetite driven profile hardly qualifies as one of the kind of disciplined terrorists we are looking for. They use ATMs don't they?
He's connected to people who know ID theft and he'll be able to lead us to a few bigger fish, but I doubt he's not going to be one of the horrible ones we're looking for. What kind of jewelry was he buying? Why would he be buying jewelry? to fence for money to support terrorism or to impress a girlfriend?
His age would indicate something along the lines of the latter.
21 posted on 11/09/2001 5:16:02 AM PST by ThirstyMan
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To: ThirstyMan
Senegal. Hotly contested area between Muslims and Christians. Most in US are Muslims. DON'T LET THIS CLYMER GO.
22 posted on 11/09/2001 5:21:58 AM PST by Francohio
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To: tom paine 2
PUBLICATION: The Toronto Sun
DATE: 2001.11.07
SECTION: Editorial/opinion
PAGE: 16
COLUMN: Straight talk
BYLINE: Bob Macdonald

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Refugee Madness - The Liberal Way

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Now cut that out!

Can you believe it? Canada is still allowing refugee claimants to enter this country daily, many without any ID documents. They are fingerprinted, photographed - and released.

As many as 30 claimants arrive at Toronto's Pearson International airport nightly, go through the brief processing, and are released into Canadian society.

Oh yes, and they are also informed first - if they aren't already well coached - of where to go for a free ride on the backs of Canada's taxpayers, including welfare payments, housing, food, clothing, health care, transportation, education, and free legal aid.

According to the Chretien government - which aims to convert them into good Liberal voters - Canada will accept about 30,000 refugees this year. The government is pushing to increase that to 45,000 in the coming year. That's on top of their goal of 300,000 immigrants - despite our slumping economy.

Unfortunately, changes in the Immigration Act promoted by the likes of Prime Minister Chretien and Immigration Minister Elinor Caplan as "tough" are far from that.

In fact, some immigration officials complain that a new appeal procedure added to the system will drag out processing of refugee claims even more. It could add nine months to the year or so it takes to process the average case.

As it is, there are more than 27,000 refugee claimants loose somewhere in Canada who have been rejected as refugees. Yet they haven't been deported.

One is Nabil Al-Marabh, 35, who entered Canada six years ago as a refugee claimant. He is now held in the U.S. suspected of being a key operative in the Osama bin Laden network that launched attacks killing 5,000 innocent people Sept. 11.

Al-Marabh lived in Toronto's Parkdale area and is suspected as the man who obtained ID documents for the terrorists. According to Tom Godfrey, the Toronto Sun's top investigative reporter, Al-Marabh is suspected of being a member of bin Laden's "God's Brigade", a fanatical terrorist unit trained to conduct suicide attacks and bio-terrorism.

When the FBI arrested him in Chicago, he was out on bail in Canada for an earlier failed attempt to sneak into the U.S.

Another of bin Laden's terrorist gang who entered Canada as a refugee claimant and lived off Canada's taxpayers - thanks to our weak system was Ahmed Ressam.

An Algerian, he was trained at a bin Laden terrorist camp in Afghanistan, and was part of a bin Laden terrorist cell in Montreal. As such, he helped plan terrorist attacks aimed at both Canadian and U.S. targets.

Ressam was finally caught in late 1999 by U.S. border guards when he tried to drive into their country with a carload of explosives on his way to blow up passenger-packed Los Angeles airport buildings. He later testified about how Canada was targeted by terrorists because it was so easy to enter the country as a refugee claimant, be set free, and even be supported by Canada's taxpayers.

No wonder Canadian Alliance leader Stockwell Day proposed in the Commons recently that all undocumented refugee claimants be held in custody.

"We don't know what the added cost would be, but most Canadians do not put a price tag on safety and security," said the official opposition leader.

However, Caplan went wild. She angrily declared:

"We've had some dark moments in Canadian history, but the suggestion they're (the Alliance is) making about locking everybody up in penal colonies, it defies belief."

However, Day explained later that once the word went out that Canada locked up refugee claimants instead of letting them loose by the thousands to live happily off the taxpayers, perhaps terrorists and criminals might quit treating Canada as a sucker nation.

"Why should we have that reputation of being soft on people who could be potentially terrorist or involved in criminal activities?" he said.

Day was on target in his recommendation. But the Liberals have foisted a sieve-like immigration and refugee system on Canadians since 1965. And it's worked for them - giving them most of what they fondly call "the immigrant vote."

The only thing is: ruthless terrorists like bin Laden love it too. To them, it still says: Welcome to Canada, sucker nation of the world.

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Until we close our border we are headed for self destruction.

23 posted on 11/09/2001 5:24:44 AM PST by B4Ranch
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To: cake_crumb
On the other hand, remember the first wave of terrorist criminals attempting to bring down the WTC drove a bomb-laden van into the parking garage? Some from their group were apprehended when they returned to the agency and claiming the van had been stolen, demanding they get their security deposit back.
That colossally stupid move was so very amateur compared to this last WTC attack...like different people were in charge.
24 posted on 11/09/2001 5:28:26 AM PST by ThirstyMan
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To: afz400
Our government philosophy seems to be: spend billions on security and the war effort while letting the cancer spread everywhere in this country.
Ah ... excuse me ... they did catch the guy.
Is this the end of it? Probably not.
Are the authorities aware of the problem? Looks like they are.
Are the authorities doing something about it? Looks like they are.
Give it time. I'm still amazed at the massive co-ordination it took to bust the 62 businesses on Wednesday. More successes on the way. Ask yourself this: Would we be reading about any of this during the Clinton years? I say no.
25 posted on 11/09/2001 5:30:09 AM PST by Utopia
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To: tom paine 2
When are we going to round up all these folks with expired student visas? Is anyone in washington paying attention?

Exactly what I have been saying for the last 8 years!

26 posted on 11/09/2001 5:33:16 AM PST by Dustbunny
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To: tom paine 2
What I don't understand is giving these ppl even a attempt at posting bail. They have no credibility having already broken their visa agreements. So why would ANYONE expect them to return back to court after posting a bail???
27 posted on 11/09/2001 5:50:53 AM PST by BobWNY
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To: Dudoight
That cought my eye too -- seems odd.

Reuters Photo

The Justice Department released this image of an envelope in which an anthrax-laced letter that was sent to the Senate Majority Leader Tom Daschle, in Washington October 23, 2001. Confirmation that two Washington postal workers died from inhaled anthrax and word of another suspected case of the deadliest form of the disease in New Jersey prompted U.S. authorities to scramble Tuesday to protect against further attacks. REUTERS/Department of Justice/Handout

28 posted on 11/09/2001 6:14:27 AM PST by TheOtherOne
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To: ipaq2000; Lent; veronica; Sabramerican; beowolf; Nachum; BenF; monkeyshine; angelo...
Expired student visa illegal alien criminal identity theft fraud alert! Look for more illegal alien scams rackets and criminality as the economy heads downward.
29 posted on 11/09/2001 6:50:25 AM PST by dennisw
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To: cake_crumb
All I know is Senegal is a mostly Muslim pesthole somewhere in Africa.
30 posted on 11/09/2001 6:52:03 AM PST by dennisw
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To: tom paine 2
now if we could just get the voter ID law passed, this guy could vote 18 times...
31 posted on 11/09/2001 6:52:43 AM PST by the crow
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To: cake_crumb
Just an FYI: I think THE NAME GREENDALE IS WHAT CAUGHT JOEGAR'S ATTENTION.

That may be the case, but how many "Greendales" do you think there are in this country? I wouldn't read too much into it. Not every coincidence is a correlation.

32 posted on 11/09/2001 6:57:07 AM PST by malakhi
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To: angelo
Just an FYI: I think THE NAME GREENDALE IS WHAT CAUGHT JOEGAR'S ATTENTION.

That may be the case, but how many "Greendales" do you think there are in this country? I wouldn't read too much into it. Not every coincidence is a correlation.

-- True, not every coincidence is a correlation, but it is interesting, and if I remember correctly, there is no Greendales school in NJ.....

33 posted on 11/09/2001 8:15:19 AM PST by neubie
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To: tom paine 2
NUKE him !!
34 posted on 11/09/2001 8:15:47 AM PST by timestax
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To: angelo
Interestingly, there are only three towns called Greendale in my 1987 Rand McNally World Atlas: They are towns in Indiana, Utah, and Wisconsin.

Flame me, but I think this is significant, simply because the muslims doing all this are operating with English as a second language, and they are very limited in the imagination department.

If you were in Mazur-e-Sharif, and you were making up a bogus name for a school, what would you call it?

Probably something you had seen and known was pretty bland.

You would see such names posted everywhere in Greendale, WI, I would think.

Plus, these towelheads don't know what a 'dale' is.

They only saw desert until they were 26.

They can be caught off guard, because OUR guard was so incredibly lax.

And they have not gone to great lengths to hide, in my opinion, their activities in the U.S.

The feds have just been asleep at the switch.

I would get some Milwaukee mobsters to interrogate the good student, Mr. Dlop, and see how his midterms are coming along.

35 posted on 11/09/2001 8:33:02 AM PST by caddie
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To: dennisw
"The Secret Service has been apprised of the many suspicious pieces of evidence found" in Dlop's car, the complaint says. Authorities suspect that the undelivered "numerous quantities of mail and other bills addressed to other individuals" were to be used to generate additional fraudulent identification, the complaint says.

Well, I'm glad the authorities are doing their job.

36 posted on 11/09/2001 9:20:58 AM PST by Victoria Delsoul
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To: Victoria Delsoul
Way too many illegal aliens and even recent legal immigrants are involved in scams and rackets. They don't have enough skills, education or ability to speak English. Can't make the big money that others make or they see others making on their big ol' color TV set. Many auto insurance rackets with faked medical bills and faked injuries are done by illegal aliens.

Even an illegal alien has to pay his bills so he resorts to scams and rip offs. Even if he was honest when he got off the boat.

37 posted on 11/09/2001 9:55:50 AM PST by dennisw
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To: tom paine 2
Pape T. Dlop was posing as a San Diego man when he was arrested Oct. 22 at Southridge Mall for using phony identification cards to purchase jewelry. Authorities subsequently learned that he had earlier purchased jewelry in Brookfield using bogus identification.

Heck, if my parents named me Pape Dlop, I'd be looking for another identity, too.

38 posted on 11/09/2001 11:58:29 AM PST by Alex Murphy
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To: dennisw
You are correct.

In August, a Milwaukee woman was arrested on charges of stealing the identities of hundreds of hospital patients to illegally establish gas, electric, telephone and cable television service for herself and others.

I can remember a time not too many decades ago when people didn't do things like this 'cause it just wasn't right. That was before the liberal feelgooders took over and turned the villian into the victim.

39 posted on 11/09/2001 12:23:48 PM PST by Brownie74
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To: Brownie74
With all the phony ID's...I wonder how many times this guy voted (for Clinton)?
40 posted on 11/09/2001 12:51:38 PM PST by vannrox
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