MAJOR News Out Of Boston…
Here's What Just Happened U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) Officers
assigned to Boston Logan International Airport arrested two passengers with active warrants
for Financial Card Forgery and Conspiracy to Commit Obtaining Property by False Pretense,
attempting to board an outbound flight.On Friday, April 27 two Citizens of Romania,
Mr. Lucian Giurgiuveanu, 37-years-old, and Mr. Catalin Puscasu, 35-years-old, were scheuled
to depart from Boston Logan Airport to Portugal.
CBP Officers confirmed Giurgiuveanu and Puscasu were exact matches to active National Crime
Information Center (NCIC) arrest warrants, with full extradition out of Ashville, North
Carolina, for financial and property crimes.
In addition to the warrants, Giurgiuveanu and Puscasu also failed to declare currency
on a previous outbound departure attempt which resulted in a seizure of nearly $32,000.
CBP Officers intercepted and arrested the subjects as they attempted to board their
flight.
Working in conjunction with Homeland Security Investigations (HSI), the Ashville Police
Department, and the Massachusetts State Police (MSP), the subjects were taken into custody
and will be extradited to North Carolina to face charges.
"Our vigilant and highly trained CBP Officers are adept at stopping fugitives entering and
attempting to depart the United States," said CBP Boston Area Port Director Clint Lamm.
"CBP works closely with our law enforcement partners to intercept these wanted individuals,
and ensure they face their criminal charges."
Criminal charges are merely allegations.
Defendants are presumed innocent until and unless proven guilty in a court of law.
CBP routinely conducts inspection operations on arriving and departing international flights,
arrests an average of 21 wanted persons a day at U.S. ports f entry nationwide and intercepts
narcotics, weapons, currency, prohibited agriculture products, and other illicit items.
Every year, CBP Officers across the Boston Field Office conduct hundreds of arrests of
individuals wanted for crimes ranging from homicide and assault and battery to sexual
assault of a minor and possession of illegal weapons.
View the CBP Snapshot to learn more of what CBP achieves 'On a Typical Day.'
Learn how CBP's Office of Field Operations secures our nation's borders at international
Ports of Entry.
U.S. Customs and Border Protection is the unified border agency within the Department
of Homeland Security charged with the management, control and protection of our nation's borders
at and between the official ports of entry.
CBP is charged with keeping terrorists and terrorist weapons out of the country while
enforcing hundreds of U.S. laws.
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