Cellular Telephone Fraud: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Crime of the Committee on the Judiciary, House of Representatives, One Hundred Fifth Congress, First Session ... September 11, 1997

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Page 77 - I would like to thank you for this opportunity and would be happy to answer any of your questions. Thank you. [The prepared statement of Mr.
Page 14 - I would like to thank you for providing me with this opportunity to discuss with you the continuing need to upgrade our nation's rail system.
Page 10 - US law enforcement, we directed our resources at their organizational structure, and their transportation and distribution elements in the United States.
Page 9 - Additionally, they have in their arsenal; aircraft, radar-equipped aircraft, weapons and an army of workers who oversee the drug business from its raw beginnings in South American jungles to the urban areas and core city locations within the United States. All of this...
Page 9 - American jungles to the urban areas and core city locations within the United States. All of this modern technology and these vast resources enable the leaders of international criminal groups to build organizations which, together with their surrogates operating within the United States, reach into the heartland of America. The leaders of these crime groups...
Page 35 - ... this. Clearly this is a challenge that rose to a significant level on the part of the members of all of these organizations, significant enough to cause us all to invest about 3 years of effort into the exercise and to come up with this solution which we present to you today. Thank you, Mr. Chairman. [The prepared statement of Mr. Wheeler follows:] PREPARED STATEMENT OF THOMAS E. WHEELER, PRESIDENT AND CEO, CELLULAR TELECOMMUNICATIONS INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION SUMMARY Uniform Sourcing Provisions ofH.R.
Page 1 - The author himself has participated as a student in this in-service training program of universities, having received a Masters Degree in Public Administration from the University of Southern California.
Page 9 - Today's major drug syndicates are simply this new century's versions of traditional organized crime mobsters US law enforcement officials have fought since the beginning of the Twentieth Century. Unlike traditional organized crime, however, these new criminals operate on a global scale with transnational...
Page 18 - DIRECTOR, FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION Mr. Chairman and members of the Committee, my name is William E.
Page 9 - I would like to provide you and the Members of the Subcommittee with a picture of how today's international organized crime syndicates operate...

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