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".Obliterated File" Reveals That Imran Awan Wiped His Phone Just Hours Before His Arrest

".Obliterated File" Reveals That Imran Awan Wiped His Phone Just Hours Before His Arrest

Conjuring up images of Hillary and her team bashing Blackberry phones with hammers, Assistant U.S. Attorney Michael Mirando revealed in a court hearing Friday that embattled Congressional IT staffer Imran Awan apparently wiped his cell phone clean just hours before being arrested by the FBI at Dulles airport while attempting to flee to Pakistan.  As Forbes points out this morning, this new information came out in a hearing in which Awan's attorney argued that his curfew should be lifted and his ankle bracelet removed.

ICE Chief Says He Has "No Choice" But To Enforce Immigration Laws In California

ICE Chief Says He Has "No Choice" But To Enforce Immigration Laws In California

President Donald Trump has made it known that he will not tolerate liberal cities like New York and Los Angeles openly stymying federal authorities’ efforts to arrest illegal immigrants. Since taking office, he has threatened to slash federal funding while ICE has circumvented local authorities to arrest undocumented immigrants during enforcement blitzes like September’s “Operation Safe City.”

"My Watch Is Off": HSBC Traders Used Code Words To Trigger Front-Running Trades

"My Watch Is Off": HSBC Traders Used Code Words To Trigger Front-Running Trades

According to prosecutor Carol Sipperly, former HSBC currency trader Mark Johnson used just four words to trigger a massive, international front-running operation that netted his firm some $8 million in illicit profits: "my watch is off."

The bank’s former global head of foreign exchange alerted the traders around the globe via a phone call in December 2011 that was recorded, a prosecutor said Thursday. The gambit was designed to take advantage of a $3.5 billion client order to buy sterling, the U.S. says.

 

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