Border Corruption Task
Force Arrests Department of Homeland Security,
Bureau of Customs and Border Protection Officer
Luis Francisco Alarid, a Department of
Homeland Security (DHS), Bureau of Customs and Border
Protection (CBP) Officer, was arrested by members of
the San Diego Border Corruption Task Force (BCTF) on
Friday, May 16, 2008 at approximately 6:15 p.m. Alarid
was arrested in the vicinity of Elrose and Dearborn
in San Diego, California, without incident.
Alarid was arrested pursuant to a federal arrest warrant
charging him with violation of the following: Title
21, United States Code (USC), Sections 952, 960, and
963, conspiracy to import a controlled substance and
Title 18, USC, Section 371 and Title 8, USC, Section
1324, conspiracy to smuggle aliens.
Following his arrest by the San Diego BCTF, Alarid
was booked into the Bureau of Prisons, Metropolitan
Correctional Center (MCC) located at 808 Union Street,
San Diego, California. Alarid will remain at MCC pending
his expected initial appearance before a U.S. Magistrate
Judge, on Monday, May 19, 2008. This case is being
prosecuted by the San Diego U.S. Attorney’s Office.
The San Diego Border Corruption Task Force is a multi-agency
task force whose mission is to combine the investigative
expertise and resources of the participating federal
agencies to aggressively pursue corruption matters
along the U.S.-Mexico international border.
Agencies involved in this investigation include the
following: DHS Customs and Border Protection Internal
Affairs, Immigration Customs and Enforcement (ICE)
Office of Professional Responsibility, ICE Office of
Investigations, San Diego United States Attorney’s
Office, and the FBI.
An arrest itself is not evidence that the defendant
committed the crimes charged. The defendant is presumed
innocent until the Government meets its burden in court
of proving guilt beyond a reasonable doubt.
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