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- NATION, Page 23American NotesLOS ANGELESKeeping The Loot
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- 1984 federal law allowed police agencies to keep assets
- seized from drug traffickers and money launderers. But not, of
- course, for personal use. Last week six members of an elite Los
- Angeles County sheriff's narcotics squad were convicted of
- conspiring to steal $48,000. They were acquitted of larceny on
- a grander scale: spending $1.4 million in confiscated cash on
- luxury cars, boats, jewelry and vacation homes.
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- The convicted officers may be only the first to fall in a
- widening corruption investigation that has tarnished the once
- squeaky-clean image of Los Angeles law-enforcement agencies.
- Dozens of narcotics agents from both the sheriff's office and
- the city police department are suspects. The probe began two
- years ago, after a deputy's wife tipped off Sheriff Sherman
- Block to the thefts. Block disbanded four of his narcotics
- teams and suspended 26 deputies, including some of his most
- decorated veterans.
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