[THS] U.S. Authorities Probing $100 Billion of Bonds Seized in Italy
Peter Webster
vignes at wanadoo.fr
Sun Sep 20 22:27:50 CEST 2009
http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601208&sid=afX0BWHToC1g
U.S. Authorities Probing $100 Billion of Bonds Seized in Italy
By Sonia Sirletti and Elisa Martinuzzi
Sept. 18 (Bloomberg) -- The U.S. Secret Service is examining more than $100 billion
of U.S. government bonds confiscated in northern Italy in August, just two months
after $134 billion of allegedly fake securities were seized in a nearby town.
The Secret Service is analyzing whether the bonds taken in August may be
counterfeit, said a spokeswoman for the U.S. embassy in Rome. Italys financial police
in Varese, north of Milan, arrested two individuals carrying the securities in a
briefcase, according to a person involved in the case.
The two men currently are in custody as prosecutors in the town of Busto Arsizio
carry out their investigation, the person said. The seized notes include securities with
face values of $500 million and $1 billion, Italian daily MF reported today, without
saying where it got the information.
There must be a well-organized group behind these alleged crimes, Fabio Polimeni,
a Milan lawyer specializing in counterfeiting cases, said.
Italian authorities seized U.S. treasuries on June 4 with a face value of more than
$134 billion from two Japanese travelers attempting to cross into Switzerland. The
two men later disappeared and the case is still under investigation. The U.S.
government bonds found in the false bottom of a suitcase carried by the men were
fake, a U.S. Treasury spokesman said June 18.
As financial markets become more sophisticated, creative and bigger, we can expect
criminal activity to go with it and its happening everywhere, Livia Oglio, a Milan
lawyer, said. The amount seized is phenomenal.
Since the beginning of the year the police at border stations in Italy have seized 1.7
million euros of genuine money and bonds, and have confiscated more than 100
million euros of bonds that have been determined to be false, according to an Italian
finance police statement in July.
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