Fake FedEx Trucks; When the Drugs Absolutely Have to Get There

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Fake FedEx Trucks; When the Drugs Absolutely Have to Get There
Fake Trucks Used to Smuggle Drugs, Money and Illegal Aliens Across the Border
By BRIAN ROSS, ABC News
Jan. 18, 2008

Savvy criminals are using some of the country's most credible logos, including FedEx, Wal-Mart, DirecTV and the U.S. Border Patrol, to create fake trucks to smuggle drugs, money and illegal aliens across the border, according to a report by the Florida Department of Law Enforcement.

Termed "cloned" vehicles, the report also warns that terrorists could use the same fake trucks to gain access to secure areas with hidden weapons.


The report says criminals have been able to easily obtain the necessary vinyl logo markings and signs for $6,000 or less. Authorities say "cosmetically cloned commercial vehicles are not illegal."


In August 2006, the Texas Department of Public Safety, on a routine traffic stop, found 3,058 pounds of marijuana and 204 kilograms of cocaine in a "cloned" Wal-Mart semi-trailer, driven by a man wearing a Wal-Mart uniform.

In another case, a truck painted with DirecTV and other markings was pulled over in a routine traffic stop in Mississippi and discovered to be carrying 786 pounds of cocaine.

Police said they became suspicious because the truck carried the markings or DirecTV and several of its rivals. An 800 number on the truck's rear to report bad driving referred callers to an adult sex chat line.

Trucks and vans marked as ambulances or law enforcement vehicles create the greatest concern, according to the report.

A fake U.S. Border Patrol van was found to be carrying 31 illegal aliens in Casa Grande, Ariz.

An alert agent recognized that the "H" in the van's serial number is a letter used only on U.S. Border Patrol Jeep Wranglers. It should have been a "P."

"Neither emergency service vehicles nor any government vehicles are exempt from terrorist or other criminal use," the report warns its law enforcement readers.

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There's something shady about my UPS deliveries...

NSFW:
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Police said they became suspicious because the truck carried the markings or DirecTV and several of its rivals. An 800 number on the truck's rear to report bad driving referred callers to an adult sex chat line.

An alert agent recognized that the "H" in the van's serial number is a letter used only on U.S. Border Patrol Jeep Wranglers. It should have been a "P."

Come on guys you can do better. I hope you're taking notes! =D
 
"cloned vehicles" lol...

Doesn't surprise me, though. I mean, why the hell not? The title of the article says it all, really...
 
^^^^ Well we've been cloning correctional facilities for decades now.
 
thats awesome. i wonder if the smuglers have been doing this for years. id have to think so with the amount of drugs in the US. for everything big they get, think about the shit they dont get.
 
Anyone else find it ironic that the FDLE is involved and wasting its resources on this tripe when Florida shares no land border with Mexico?
 
iv spotted out a few "cloned" 18wheelers in the last year & everytime i think "nah it cant be" at first then upon farther inspection, verifying their license plate etc. i know for sure, anyway, theirs a good few cloned trucks on the highway constantly all over america im sure. Always check for mistakes in any writing on it, compare logo to the actual logo etc. If you dont have a data base 2 run plates by dont fret, access to those kind of things are fairly easy to obtain. (no im not a fucking pig, thanks4asking)
 
mariposa said:
Anyone else find it ironic that the FDLE is involved and wasting its resources on this tripe when Florida shares no land border with Mexico?

Wasting it's resources? On what?

If you're talking about the drug aspect of it, there are LOTS of places where drugs are brought into Florida.

If you're talking about the immigration aspect of it, there's people from Cuba, Haiti, Dominican Republic, and plenty of other Central/South Americans who go to Carribean Islands first THEN come through Florida.

I don't know what you mean by saying they're wasting their time.
 
fruitfly said:
Termed "cloned" vehicles, the report also warns that terrorists could use the same fake trucks to gain access to secure areas with hidden weapons.
"Neither emergency service vehicles nor any government vehicles are exempt from terrorist or other criminal use," the report warns its law enforcement readers.

Yeah . . . attach the word terrorist to anything nowadys and if you disagree with it you're "against America! You're unpatriotic!!"


An 800 number on the truck's rear to report bad driving referred callers to an adult sex chat line.

hahahah

A fake U.S. Border Patrol van was found to be carrying 31 illegal aliens in Casa Grande, Ariz.
Oh the irony!!
 
If you're talking about the drug aspect of it, there are LOTS of places where drugs are brought into Florida.

off the top of my head the golden triangle. Yeah the whole "terrorist" term is so vague and broad you could give it any definition and charge someone with related charges.. Then again that WAS one of the many points of the "domestic terror" act and the patriot act, yeah?
 
MaxPowers said:
Wasting it's resources? On what?

If you're talking about the drug aspect of it, there are LOTS of places where drugs are brought into Florida.

If you're talking about the immigration aspect of it, there's people from Cuba, Haiti, Dominican Republic, and plenty of other Central/South Americans who go to Carribean Islands first THEN come through Florida.

I don't know what you mean by saying they're wasting their time.

Um, because you can't drive a truck any of those places?
 
Well the Florida Department of Law Enforcement isn't just there to stop illegal immigration.
 
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