Federal agents and city cops descended on a quiet Huguenot street this morning, arresting a former police detective for operating a school that seemed to offer federal law enforcement training. Robert Neves of Stecher Street was arrested early this morning in his Huguenot home by a combined federal, NYPD task force. According to an unsealed federal complaint, Neves ran the "U.S. Recovery Bureau," which one police source described as "totally fraudulent, not even incorporated in New York State." Neves was fired from the police department in the mid-90s after he was accused of filing false reports, authorities said. The school ran three-day courses in Passaic, N.J., Brooklyn and Washington Heights, after which students were given phony NYPD-style badges. But instead of NYPD credentials, the badges, gold in color, were adorned with the Great Seal of the United States. Students, who were not required to undergo any sort of background check, were charged $860 for the course. Neves will be charged today in Manhattan federal court with three felonies for distribution of law enforcement federal-style badges and identification, the use of the Great Seal of the United States and issuing badges and credentials that appear to be issued by the NYPD. In a culmination of a two-year investigation, undercover federal agents, agents from the Department of Homeland Security, the FBI and the NYPD's police impersonation unit participated in this morning's arrest. The suspect, Neves, was a cop until being fired in the mid-1990s for filing false police reports. The impact of the school's nefarious tactics was expressed by one agent on the scene this morning: "You have a lot of bad guys running around with badges and credentials." Over 3,000 people got these phony badges. A co-conspirator, Ralph Rios, was arrested this morning in Miami, Florida. STATEN ISLAND ADVANCE
This other company is also very sketchy, I've dealt with some of their "agents".
United Securities Fugitive Task Force (AKA US Fugitive Task Force) 44 Exposition terrace West Springfield, Massachusetts
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I'm waiting to start school again, I think I found something to do in the mean time! Forget details!
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