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发信人: giggle (格格), 信区: Military
标 题: 这个太有才了:在美国开假军队
发信站: BBS 未名空间站 (Wed Apr 13 02:02:49 2011, 美东)
http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20110412/us_nm/us_fake_army
Chinese man arrested for creating fake Army unit in scam
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) – A Chinese man was arrested on Tuesday for creating
a fake U.S. Army unit and selling immigrants on the idea that joining the
squad was a path to citizenship, authorities said.
Yupeng Deng, 51, allegedly gave his "recruits" military uniforms, had them
parade in a Los Angeles suburb and took them to the decommissioned USS
Midway aircraft carrier, which is a museum in San Diego.
Deng charged more than 100 fellow Chinese nationals a fee of between $300
and $450 to join the fake Army unit, according to the Los Angeles District
Attorney's Office.
He called his bogus squad the U.S. Army/Military Special Forces Reserve unit
, or MSFR for short, and he gave himself the lofty title of "supreme
commander," prosecutors said.
Aside from telling recruits that belonging to the unit was a path to U.S.
citizenship, Deng also urged them to pay him cash for higher military rank,
according to prosecutors.
发信人: giggle (格格), 信区: Military
标 题: 这个太有才了:在美国开假军队
发信站: BBS 未名空间站 (Wed Apr 13 02:02:49 2011, 美东)
http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20110412/us_nm/us_fake_army
Chinese man arrested for creating fake Army unit in scam
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) – A Chinese man was arrested on Tuesday for creating
a fake U.S. Army unit and selling immigrants on the idea that joining the
squad was a path to citizenship, authorities said.
Yupeng Deng, 51, allegedly gave his "recruits" military uniforms, had them
parade in a Los Angeles suburb and took them to the decommissioned USS
Midway aircraft carrier, which is a museum in San Diego.
Deng charged more than 100 fellow Chinese nationals a fee of between $300
and $450 to join the fake Army unit, according to the Los Angeles District
Attorney's Office.
He called his bogus squad the U.S. Army/Military Special Forces Reserve unit
, or MSFR for short, and he gave himself the lofty title of "supreme
commander," prosecutors said.
Aside from telling recruits that belonging to the unit was a path to U.S.
citizenship, Deng also urged them to pay him cash for higher military rank,
according to prosecutors.