Men Who Impersonated Federal Officers in DC Compromised Secret Service Agents, Prosecutors Say

Apr 09, 2022 View Original Article
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"During a court appearance Thursday, Assistant U.S. Attorney Joshua Rothstein said Ali had told witnesses that he was affiliated with the Inter-Services Intelligence agency in Pakistan and that he had multiple visas from Pakistan and Iran in the months before prosecutors believe the men began impersonating U.S. law enforcement officials."
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"Two men accused of posing as federal law enforcement agents while living in a penthouse apartment in Washington, D.C.'s Navy Yard have been conducting the scheme for years and compromised U.S. Secret Service persoel involved in protective details, according to prosecutors."
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"President Joe Biden took to the podium, framed on either side by Jackson, the first Black woman to be appointed to the Supreme Court, and by Vice-President Kamala Harris, the first Black woman to serve in that role."
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53% : During a court appearance Thursday, Assistant U.S. Attorney Joshua Rothstein said Ali had told witnesses that he was affiliated with the Inter-Services Intelligence agency in Pakistan and that he had multiple visas from Pakistan and Iran in the months before prosecutors believe the men began impersonating U.S. law enforcement officials.
35% : Two men accused of posing as federal law enforcement agents while living in a penthouse apartment in Washington, D.C.'s Navy Yard have been conducting the scheme for years and compromised U.S. Secret Service personnel involved in protective details, according to prosecutors.

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