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"Port of Miami on Heightened Alert"
Sunday, January 07, 2007
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Posted on Sun, Jan. 07, 2007
"Suspicious truck stopped at the Port of Miami-Dade; cargo was not auto parts"
By ALDO NAHED, JAY WEAVER and ROB BARRY
anahed@MiamiHerald.com
Video | 3 questioned after security scare at Port of Miami
ARTICLE SNIPPET: "Authorities discovered two 55-gallon containers in the back of a truck operated by an Iraqi man who was stopped before entering the Port of Miami-Dade on Sunday.
Miami-Dade police detained the man, who appeared nervous and would not make eye contact during questioning, authorities said. The man said he was alone but did not the proper paperwork to enter the port to make his delivery.
He said he was alone, but it turned that there were two other Middle Eastern men in the back of the truck. Also, the driver's manifest indicated he was carrying auto parts, but nothing of that kind was found in the truck, authorities said.
FBI spokeswoman Judy Orihuela said an Iraqi truck driver trying to get into the port was in custody after the cargo in his semi did not match what was declared on its manifest and he lied about being alone.
Federal sources said the manifest described the cargo was auto parts, but that is not what was found. Instead, authorities found two 55-gallon containers in the back of the truck.
Miami-Dade fire's hazmat unit was examining those containers.
Authorities also found a second Iraqi national and a Lebanese national hiding inside the 18-wheeler, the official said.
''Right now, we're trying to figure out what these men were trying to do,'' said Judy Orihuela, the FBI spokeswoman. A press conference will be held later today at the port.
The men may face state charges."
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"Hizbullah's golden opportunity"
Jerusalem Post ^ | 1-7-07 | SAM SER
Posted on 01/07/2007 11:31:27 AM PST by SJackson
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http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3349548,00.html
Jerusalem: Network smuggling illegal aliens busted
Published: 01.07.07, 23:41
Border Guard investigators in Jerusalem busted a network responsible for smuggling illegal aliens into Israel. The suspects apparently transported Palestinians to central Israel under poor conditions stuffed into refrigerated trucks and commercial vehicles.
Two Jews and two Palestinians headed the operation, which transported some 250-350 Palestinians per day, made some NIS 1,200,000 in profits monthly. (Efrat Weiss)