Group Accused of Impersonating Shipping Carriers in Theft Case
A group is accused of conspiring to impersonate shipping carriers in connection with the theft of goods from logistics sites in Pennsylvania, Virginia, and New Jersey. The stolen goods included cheese, beef, cigarettes, and copper wiring, and were sold in New York City on the black market.
A group is accused of conspiring to impersonate shipping carriers in connection with the theft of goods from logistics sites in Pennsylvania, Virginia, and New Jersey. The stolen goods included cheese, beef, cigarettes, and copper wiring, and were sold in New York City on the black market. According to the Guardian, the individuals are accused of conspiring to impersonate shipping carriers, and the stolen goods included cheese, beef, cigarettes, and copper wiring.
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