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September 2012
Miah arrested, again; says detectives tormented him, searched his residence but warrant
THE Department of Public Safety arrested final night Mohammad Jahangir Miah, also famous as Jimmy, on charges of receiving stolen property.
Miah is approaching to be brought to Superior Court for his initial coming and bail conference today. Other sum of this box were not immediately available.
Several hours before his arrest, Miah complained yesterday afternoon that several DPS detectives tormented him and his family and illegally searched his chateau on Wednesday night.
"I suspicion it's my final day that night. I'm meditative that somebody was out to kill me. My crony was also great inside my room," Miah told Variety.
In Aug 2011, Miah certified one count of conspiring to unlawfully furnish and send marker documents. Miah's sentencing conference had been deferred several times.
While watchful for his sentencing, Miah was attempted early this year per a bootleg shopping and fake cashing of CNMI Treasury remission checks, though was vindicated by a sovereign court.
DPS open information officer PO2 Jason Tarkong told Variety final night that he would speak with detectives involved, and "find out their side of a story."
"I'll brief a [DPS] commissioner, and I'll get behind to we as shortly as possible," Tarkong emailed Variety.
Miah pronounced a officers didn't brand themselves or uncover their badges, and didn't have any aver when they entered and searched his residence.
Miah pronounced he also reported a occurrence to a U.S. Probation Office that placed an electronic monitoring device on his ankle. He is watchful for his sovereign sentencing conference and also has tentative cases in Superior Court.
Miah pronounced a 3 detectives who stood outward his chateau in San Antonio were Jeff Olopai, administrator of a operations units of a Criminal Investigation Bureau, Melissa Bauleong and Jonathan Decena.
Bauleong and Decena arrived after a incident, Variety schooled from a DPS source.
Miah pronounced 3 some-more detectives in municipal garments entered his chateau but any warrant, tormented him and his family and searched their rooms.
Miah pronounced he and a masculine crony were in a apart room while his mother was in their bedroom when he listened someone banging on his doorway and wooden divider, between 7 and 7:30 p.m. on Oct. 3.
Miah pronounced his house's categorical doorway was partially opened, "but still a military didn't have a right to enter and searched my house."
Miah pronounced he immediately incited off a light, out of fear, since he pronounced he saw some-more than 6 persons surrounding his house.
Miah pronounced he listened his mother revelation him to open a doorway since authorities were looking for his crony whom a Miahs called "Master Islam" who wasn't in his chateau during a time.
Miah pronounced a comparison officer and dual rookie detectives entered his house.
When Miah asked for a warrant, one of a detectives pronounced they had one for Islam.
Miah told a investigator they could not enter his house.
"I have a right to get inside," Miah quoted a investigator as revelation him while pulling him tough on a chest.
One of a rookie detectives, Miah added, followed while regularly cheering during Miah: "You're going to get it!"
Miah pronounced he was indicted of harboring his friend, Master Islam, or shopping from Islam some of a stolen equipment from William S. Reyes Elementary School.
Afterward, Miah pronounced Olopai approached him and apologized to him in front of a other detectives.
Variety was told by a source that a detectives were on a "fishing expedition" - they were "attempting to gain pieces of justification by extra-judicial means."
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