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Topic: [2016-05-25] Four Army National Guardsmen Indicted In Two Fraud Schemes (Read 317 times)

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Law enforcement is discovering that Bitcoin provides evidence without the need for any subpeona.
Maybe soon they will discover that when governments force themselves to use it internally, it can also expose corruption.

agree it, if goverment use blockchain technology, each people will know where the money going on, also state officials will be afraid to corruption because every citizen can see the movement of the money.
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Law enforcement is discovering that Bitcoin provides evidence without the need for any subpeona.
Maybe soon they will discover that when governments force themselves to use it internally, it can also expose corruption.
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(Newsroom America) -- Three guardsmen from the District of Columbia Army National Guard were indicted on charges arising from a scheme to use Bitcoin to buy stolen credit and debit card numbers from foreign websites, re-encode cards issued in their names with those stolen numbers, and then fraudulently purchase items at Army and Air Force Exchange Service (AAFES) stores on military bases and elsewhere for use and resale.
Those indicted are:
Derrick K. Shelton, II, age 28, of Washington, D.C.,
James C. Stewart, III, (J. Stewart) age 25, of District Heights, Maryland; and
Quentin T. Stewart, age 28, of Parkville, Maryland.
A fourth national guardsman, Vincent Anthony Grant, age 27, of Laurel, Maryland was also indicted in a separate case involving a similar fraud scheme.
Shelton, J. Stewart and Grant were specialists, and Q. Stewart was a former sergeant, all in the District of Columbia Army National Guard.


http://www.newsroomamerica.com/story/574614/four_army_national_guardsmen_indicted_in_two_fraud_schemes.html
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