The sentencing comes after an investigation by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement's (ICE) Homeland Security Investigations (HSI).
Juan Adames, 29, of
According to the investigation, Adames used his position as a commercial airline employee to circumvent federal screening procedures at PHL before reaching his destination. When he returned to the
"A major vulnerability was ultimately identified and closed as a result of this case," said John P. Kelleghan, special agent in charge for HSI Philadelphia. "We simply will not allow individuals working in and around commercial aircraft to exploit their positions for criminal ends. Through the cooperation of our domestic and international law enforcement partners, we will continue to ensure the safety and security of the flying public."
As part of the effort to combat bulk cash smuggling, ICE established the National Bulk Cash Smuggling Center (BCSC) in 2009. Since its inception, the center has initiated 474 criminal investigations, which have resulted in nearly 270 criminal arrests and the seizure of more than $170 million.
The BCSC is an operational, intelligence driven investigative unit with the mission to challenge bulk cash smuggling from both national and international perspectives. The BCSC is focused on the disruption of facilitation pipelines used to move currency derived from illicit activity including drugs, weapons, human trafficking, foreign political corruption and contraband.
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