The police confiscated $ 87,000 from a former navy, but does not accuse him of a crime-Bitcoin News

The police confiscated $ 87,000 from a former navy, but does not accuse him of a crime-Bitcoin News

A recently published report that became viral on social media describes how a former US Marine, Stephen Lara, was stopped by the police and suspected drug trade. The police then searched Lara's vehicle and then took $ 87,000 in cash from a pocket that was kept in Lara's trunk. Lara, who also had a stack of ATM (ATM) receipts that showed that the funds were legitimate, said: "I couldn't believe that I had just been robbed by people with badges and weapons."

Policing for Profit-DEA and Nevada Police use the controversial "adoptive" Forfeiture Scheme to take over the $ 87,000 of the former marines

civil survey has long been a problem in the United States, since the law enforcement agencies have been known in the past ten years to "work for profit police". Everything that the law enforcement agencies need is "predominant evidence" in order to confiscate funds from someone and then use the funds for their own applications.

estimates that the government has at least 68.8 Billions of US dollars and in the large majority of cases, no criminal activity is found. The police in America not only take cash, she is also known for confiscating Large real estate, real estate , and now even cryptocurrencies .

a recently Test report The document published by the Washington Post shows how the law enforcement authorities confiscated $ 87,000 in cash from a former US Navy named Stephen Lara. The former marine said he was on the way to his daughter and drove from Texas to Northern California.

The police put on him because he was supposedly driven too close to another vehicle and asked Lara if they could search his vehicle. Lara complied with the search and told the officials that he had "a lot of cash" in his car.

legalized theft 87,000 US dollars from a former navy, however, does not accuse him of a crime The former Marines soldier, 87,000 US dollar was accepted by the law enforcement agencies, However, he was not charged with a crime. Officials of the law enforcement agencies used an adoption decay system to take Laras money.

The police said the dog that was on site smelled narcotics on the cash found in Lara's vehicle. Lara's vehicle did not contain any drugs and he was not charged with any crimes.

However, the police called a member of the US Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) to help with the seizure. It meant that the Lara police were able to take cash without complaining of him. Despite all the ATM receipts and the civil servant's search, the state officials took his money. Lara was stunned. Lara said the Washington Post this week:

I stayed there. I went angry there. And I couldn't believe that I had been literally robbed by people with badges and weapons on the roadside.

government says that it will return Lara's funds, says Justin Amash: “Adoptive decline is legalized theft, which is authorized by the guidelines of the executive“

The government has announced that Lara's funds return, but only after he had commissioned a lawyer and contacted the media. The US Ministry of Justice, the Dea and the Nevada Highway Patrol initially refused to comment on Lara's history.

After the message became known, a spokesman for the DEA said that Lara's money would be reimbursed and that the DEA "checked the existing guidelines for the decline in adoption". The news of Lara's civilian recovery history made headlines everywhere and spread viral on social media.

The American lawyer and US representative for Michigans 3rd congress district from 2011 to 2021, Justin Amash, also spoke out against the government's procedure against the former marine. Amash said that President Joe Biden could easily end the terrible practices associated with civil decline.

"President Biden continues Donald Trump's abusive and unjust confection of civil law assets, which is known as 'adoptive' confiscation," said Amash called . "It is legalized theft that was approved by the guidelines of the executive. Biden could end it with a call. It must now have an end."

What do you think that Stephen Lara gets his $ 87,000 from Nevada Highway Patrol and the DEA? Let us know your opinion on this topic in the comments below.

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