▲ | m463 8 hours ago | |||||||
> The IG found that the search was based on a tip by an airline employee who passed on the names of passengers who had purchased flights 48 hours before departure. > That employee was being paid by the DEA a percentage of the cash seized, the IG found, and had received tens of thousands of dollars over several years. That arrangement is problematic, investigators concluded. I think this goes even beyond civil forfeiture (which shares revenue with police departments, etc) I think sharing it with an airline employee is out and out corruption. | ||||||||
▲ | nicoburns 6 hours ago | parent [-] | |||||||
Civil forfeiture is also out and out corruption. But I agree that this goes beyond the usual bounds of that process. | ||||||||
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