卡车司机被控使用虚假文件盗窃价值290万美元的货物
Truck Driver Accused Of Using Fake Documents To Steal $2.9 Million Cargo

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印第安纳州格林菲尔德(Greenfield)警方逮捕了来自加利福尼亚州弗雷斯诺(Fresno)的31岁男子迪帕克·库马尔(Deepak Kumar),并追回了价值近290万美元的被盗氧化钨粉末。 6月28日,当局在70号州际公路上锁定了这辆卡车及挂车,此前他们收到了一起发生于三天前宾夕法尼亚州的货物盗窃案警报。调查人员称,库马尔使用伪造文件骗取了这批重达4万磅的货物,该货物原定运往日本的三菱综合材料公司(Mitsubishi Materials Corporation)。 库马尔因宾夕法尼亚州签发的盗窃相关逮捕令被拘留,目前关押在汉考克县监狱。警方扣押了该车辆,并通过搜查令确认了被盗货物,目前货物已归还给合法所有者。 格林菲尔德警察局尚未公布有关盗窃案起因或所用伪造文件的详细信息。当地检察官目前正在评估库马尔是否会在印第安纳州面临额外指控。

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By Phil Bring of FreightWaves

Police in Greenfield, Indiana, arrested a California truck driver after officers recovered nearly $2.9 million worth of tungsten oxide powder that police said thieves stole during a cargo theft in Pennsylvania.

According to a June 28 news release from the Greenfield Police Department, officers received an alert around 6 a.m. Saturday regarding a wanted semi tractor-trailer traveling eastbound on Interstate 70 into Hancock County. Police said the truck was connected to a cargo theft that occurred in Pennsylvania on June 25. Officers located the truck and trailer just west of the Greenfield exit at mile marker 104, confirmed the information and conducted a traffic stop.

Police identified the driver as 31-year-old Deepak Kumar of Fresno, California. Authorities said Kumar used fraudulent documents to obtain a load of nearly 40,000 pounds of tungsten oxide powder. Police valued the shipment at $2,857,500 and said it was headed to Mitsubishi Materials Corporation in Japan.

Deepak Kumar, 31, of Fresno, California, was arrested June 27 after Greenfield police recovered a shipment of tungsten oxide powder valued at about $2.9 million. Police said Kumar faces theft-related charges in Pennsylvania. Source: Greenfield Police Department

Greenfield police arrested Kumar at the scene on an active arrest warrant issued by the state of Pennsylvania. According to police, the warrant charges Kumar with theft by unlawful taking of movable property and criminal use of a communication facility.

Officers transported Kumar to the Hancock County Jail following the arrest. Police said the Hancock County Prosecutor’s Office will determine whether Kumar will face criminal charges in Indiana related to the traffic stop and evidence recovered during the subsequent search warrant.

Police said officers impounded the truck and trailer through Inman’s Towing of Greenfield following the traffic stop. Investigators held both as evidence while they requested a search warrant. After a judge issued the warrant, officers searched the trailer and confirmed it contained the reported stolen cargo.

According to police, a representative of Mitsubishi Materials Corporation traveled to Greenfield on Sunday and took possession of the recovered shipment.

The Greenfield Police Department has not identified the Pennsylvania business where investigators allege the cargo theft occurred. Authorities also have not released additional information describing the fraudulent documents investigators said Kumar used to obtain the cargo.

Police have not identified additional suspects or released court documents describing the alleged cargo theft. The department said the Hancock County Prosecutor’s Office will determine whether Kumar will face additional criminal charges in Indiana related to the traffic stop and the evidence recovered during the search warrant.

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