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    TSA Screeners Naral Richa & 3 More Arrested For Drug Trafficking & Accepting Bribes

    LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- Four Transportation Security Administration screeners have been arrested on federal narcotics trafficking and bribery charges.
    Two current and two former Transportation Security Administration screeners at Los Angeles International Airport allegedly took cash payments in exchange for looking the other way while large shipments of cocaine, methamphetamine and marijuana passed through X-ray machines at the airport, according to the United States Attorney's Office.

    The screeners accepted as much as $2,400 each to allow suitcases filled with drugs to pass through checkpoints, according to the U.S. Attorney's Office. The drugs were intercepted by authorities each time.

    A drug courier has also been arrested. A second drug courier is expected to surrender to authorities Thursday morning. A third drug courier is being actively sought.

    A federal indictment was unsealed Wednesday morning. It outlines five incidents that occurred at LAX. The smuggling and bribery incidents allegedly took place from February 2011 through July 2011. The indictment is the result of a two-year undercover investigation.

    In one instance, the courier failed to follow instructions and went through the wrong screening checkpoint with a bag containing about 5 kilograms of cocaine, which was seized.

    In another instance, two TSA screeners agreed to a plan with a Drug Enforcement Administration "confidential source" to allow about 8 kilograms of methamphetamine through a checkpoint. After the bag successfully passed through, one of the TSA screeners met the confidential source and received $600 in cash, the second half of the agreed-upon $1,200 fee for allowing the smuggling.

    Naral Richardson, 30, of Los Angeles, was arrested Wednesday morning. He is accused of orchestrating the incidents. He was terminated by the TSA in 2010.

    John Whitfield, 23, of Los Angeles, was arrested Tuesday night. Whitfield, a TSA screener who allegedly worked with Richardson to allow nearly 4 kilograms of methamphetamine to pass through LAX security, is also accused of personally allowing more than 20 kilograms of cocaine to pass through LAX security.

    Joy White, 27, of Compton, was arrested Wednesday morning. White was allegedly stationed at LAX screening checkpoints when she allowed drugs to pass through, including a shipment of more than 20 kilograms of cocaine. She was terminated by the TSA in 2011.

    Capeline McKinney, 25, of Los Angeles, was arrested Wednesday morning. McKinney is a TSA screener who allegedly allowed more than 20 kilograms of cocaine to pass through her security checkpoint.

    If convicted of the charges in the indictment, the current and former TSA officials each face stiff mandatory minimum penalties, and each would face a potential sentence of life imprisonment.

    Duane Eleby, 28, of Downey, is expected to surrender to authorities Thursday morning. Eleby allegedly attempted to bring almost 5 kilograms of cocaine through a security checkpoint, but his narcotics were seized by law enforcement when he went through the wrong security checkpoint.

    Terry Cunningham, 28, of Los Angeles, an alleged drug courier, was being sought by authorities Wednesday.

    Stephen Bayliss, 28, of Los Angeles, an alleged drug courier, was in state custody Wednesday.

    "Airport screeners act as a vital checkpoint for homeland security, and air travelers should believe in the fundamental integrity of security systems at our nation's airports," said United States Attorney André Birotte Jr. "The allegations in this case describe a significant breakdown of the screening system through the conduct of individuals who placed greed above the nation's security needs."

    "TSA has assured the investigating agencies we will do everything we can to assist in their investigation," said Randy Parsons, TSA Federal Security Director at LAX. "While these arrests are a disappointment,
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    TSA Screeners Arrested for Drug Trafficking at LAX
    The screeners are charged with allegedly taking cash to allow shipments of cocaine, methamphetamine and marijuana through X-ray machines.
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    In addition to the current and former TSA officials, one drug courier is currently in state custody, and another drug courier is expected to surrender tomorrow. Authorities are continuing to search for another alleged drug courier named in a 22-count grand jury indictment that was unsealed this morning.
    The indictment outlines five specific incidents in which current and former TSA employees took payments of as much as $2,400 to allow suitcases filled with drugs to pass through X-ray machines while TSA screeners looked the other way.

    "Airport screeners act as a vital checkpoint for homeland security, and air travelers should believe in the fundamental integrity of security systems at our nation's airports," said United States Attorney André Birotte Jr.

    "The allegations in this case describe a significant breakdown of the screening system through the conduct of individuals who placed greed above the nation's security needs."
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    When I travel, I always bring my coffee, cream, and sugar for use in hotels and pack it in my checked bags. It NEVER fails that I end up with a note in my luggage saying that the TSA inspected my bags. I know it's because the x-ray picks these items. I don't mind. What I DO mind it that they toss the sugar all over my clothes. They have no clue that I'm NOT trafficking some drug disguised as sugar. But I do find it odd that they are tossing the "evidence" around if I am. Dumb shits in a hurry because I want my luggage to meet me at the end of my journey.

    It pisses me off that people would take advantage of this position. Not surprised, though. Anyone blaming the TSA for this situation should explain to me how the situation would be any different than if a private agency was in charge. It's not like they are going to pay more or give better benefits. Arrested for misdeeds is arrested for misdeeds... no matter who your employer is.
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    What I don't understand is why the drug runners bothered to pay them in the first place
    with TSA's record of never finding anything anyhow.
    Guess the drug runners hadn't gotten the message all they had to do is wear a Turban full of drugs and the TSA goons would not
    be allowed to profile and search them

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    Los Angeles, CA – The plan was supposedly to have Duane Eleby, strapped down with ten pounds of cocaine, go to LAX’s Terminal 6 where allegedly crooked TSA agent Joy White, 27, would let him pass without incident.* Eleby was then supposed to take a secure tunnel to Terminal 5, from whence his flight was due to take off.
    What could go wrong?* Well, if you’re Eleby, you could go directly to Terminal 5, try to pass through a security checkpoint manned by agents who aren’t being paid to let you waltz in with drugs, have the contraband be discovered, and then be arrested.
    This all reportedly happened in February 2011, but you probably didn’t hear much about it at the time because investigators opted to use the arrest as a springboard for a broader sting; a sting that led to Wednesday’s 22-count indictment outlining five separate incidents where TSA agents were paid up to $2,400 to allow drugs to pass through security unnoticed.* After Eleby’s arrest, Federal Agents report that informants, on several occasions, were able to pass cocaine and methamphetamine through security checkpoints without further inspection.
    Arrested and charged are alleged mastermind Naral Richardson, 30, who was fired in 2010 for unrelated reasons, current TSA screener John Whitfield, 23, Joy White, 27, who was terminated last year, and Capeline McKinney, 25, also a current screener.…

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