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Three men are in custody, and four remain at large in connection to a food stamp fraud at a Save Way Food Market, Homestead police said.
The arrests happened Wednesday and are the result of a a three year investigation by Homestead police, the Florida Department of Financial Services and the Miami-Dade County State Attorney’s Office.
The offices were investigating unlawful trafficking and fraudulent use of Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP, and electronic benefit transfer, or EBT cards at store, located in the 700 block of Southwest Eighth Avenue.
originally posted by: xuenchen
The article author emphasizes "Muslims", but this problem is widespread among all social groups.
originally posted by: ElectricFeel
a reply to: xuenchen
Would you also have shared this article if the crime was comitted by three american caucasians? You just gave away your agenda this easily...
Jamil Hasan, Mohammad Jamil Hasan and Nabil Jamil Hasan were arrested on charges of racketeering, conspiring to racketeering and organizing a scheme to defraud.
Nabil Jamil Hasan and Mohammad Nabil Jamil Hasan were also arrested on public assistance fraud charges.
Four men remain at large: Fahmi Muhammad Husein, Abdalla Fahmi Husein, Mohammad Fahmi Husein and Adel Fahmi Husein, and face similar charges as the other men who were arrested.