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(CONTINUED 3) 2021-2023 – COMPLAINT-STATEMENT: CRIMES OF USA FBI AGENTS AND THE WAY OF EVIDENCE

Понедельник, 15 Мая 2023 г. 22:04 + в цитатник
Shuhratjon AHMADJONOV

(CONTINUED 3) 2021-2023 – COMPLAINT-STATEMENT: CRIMES OF USA FBI AGENTS AND THE WAY OF EVIDENCE

PART 3. NINETEEN THEFTS AND FIVE ROBBERIES

PARAGRAPH 65. I arrived in the city of Washington on March 2, 2012. I spent the night in a shelter in Fals Church (Virginia) from March 2 to April 1, 2012. I was looking for a job during the day. I also contacted the Falls Church Labor Department (Labor Department: 101 W Broad St, Falls Church, VA 22046). They filled out about fifteen forms, each of which had up to ten questions with several different answers. A Department of Labor employee was on the phone with an interpreter. The interpreter translated the general words of the employee, and not every question and answer on the form. Therefore, in fact, the employee received my signatures on almost blank forms and then she filled them out herself. It is possible that among the forms there could be provocative ones, prepared by an FBI agent to collect compromising evidence against me.

These forms are standard and are available on the Department of Labor computer in other languages such as Spanish and French. It is known that six languages - English, Arabic, Spanish, Chinese, Russian and French - have the status of official languages of the UN. In my opinion, it is high time to have forms in these six main languages in the computer of the Department of Labor. Then it will be easier for a US resident looking for a job to save time and money spent on an interpreter and eliminate the possibility of distorted filling out of document forms.

PARAGRAPH 66. Shelters in Virginia are winter-only until April 1st. I spent the night in the city of Washington in shelter 801 from April 2, 2012 to May 26, 2014, that is, about two years and two months (801 East Men's Shelter. 801 East Building, 2700 Martin Luther King Ave., SE. Washington, DC 20032).

PARAGRAPH 67. Shelter is a homeless shelter in the United States. It opens at 19:00 and at 7:00 in the morning the homeless must leave the shelter. For 2 years and 2 months I was convinced of the following: the shelter is a place of massacre against dissidents in the USA. I will write about this later in a separate article with a lot of facts, if the Lord God gives me the opportunity (Allah hohlasa). Brief information about shelter 801 (see photo 16).

“Catholic Charities 801 East Men’s Shelter is a low-barrier shelter program open to anyone who identifies as male 18 years and older. The program offers a hot dinner, access to case management staff, showers, and a bed on a nightly basis. The low-barrier shelter provides 380 beds every night and is open from 7 pm to 7 am daily.” [37]

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Photo 16. Men's shelter 801 East (Men's shelter 801 East). I stayed here overnight from April 2012 to May 2014. Photo of the author.

PARAGRAPH 68. I continued my job search in the city of Washington. I studied for two weeks with Jubilee Jobs (2712 Ontario Rd NW, Washington, DC 20009) and was looking for a job with their letters of recommendation. I went with their letters to more than ten organizations. But there was not a single return phone call from them. FBI agents blocked my phone. I once returned to Jubilee Jobs from another organization. A young curator who gave me letters of recommendation said: “I called you. Why did not you answer?" I put my phone on the table and said, "Please call." She dials my phone number and calls, but my phone does not ring. I told her, "The FBI is blocking my phone like this." This is how the FBI agents prevented me from getting a job.

PARAGRAPH 69. It is known that in the United States there is a system of social assistance for people with low incomes. They are issued with their consent a food stamp (Foods Stamp) card. On such a debit card, the social agency monthly accrues $189 to an individual resident. With these "nutrition cards" you can buy food. [38]

A US resident who wants to receive social assistance in the form of a food stamp must come to the Department of Human Services in DC once every six months and fill out about ten documents with a lot of questions. To save time and money spent on a translator, and to eliminate the possibility of garbled filling, it is necessary to have them in the computer of the Department of Human Services in the six main languages. I wrote about this in paragraph 65.

PARAGRAPH 70. The FBI continued their pursuit of me in Washington. From November 2012 to May 26, 2014, I was robbed nine times and robbed twice. Next, I will write about thefts and robberies. First, about one important fact.

Important fact: Bakhtiyar Gulyamov (1964) was appointed Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Republic of Uzbekistan to the United States in July 2013. His brother Lieutenant General Shukhrat Gulyamov (1966) was the first deputy chairman of the National Security Service (NSS) of Uzbekistan. And in August 2013, daring thefts and robberies began.

First, if NSS Lieutenant General Shukhrat Gulyamov asked his brother Bakhtiyar Gulyamov to assist some NSS officers sent to the United States, he would hardly have refused. Secondly, Lieutenant General of the National Security Service Shukhrat Gulyamov had every opportunity to provide enough foreign currency to pay for the services of thieves and robbers, as well as to buy my stolen and robbed laptops, diaries, flash drives, phones, recorders, cameras and other journalistic accessories.

I assume that the NSS officers sent from Tashkent to Washington, as well as those living in the USA, ordered with a monetary reward, and in some cases they themselves participated in the thefts and robberies of me.

A little about the personality and fate of Lieutenant-General of the National Security Service Shukhrat Gulyamov. In January 2017, President Shavkat Mirziyoyev was removed from his post as First Deputy Chairman of the NSS and appointed head of the Surkhandarya Regional Department of the NSS. Shukhrat Gulyamov, as if nothing had happened, remained in Tashkent, served as the first deputy chairman of the National Security Council in his office, and thereby openly sabotaged the Decree of the President of the country.

“02/06/2017 at an extraordinary meeting of the country's Security Council under heavy guard of army special forces, President Mirziyoyev removed him from his post and deprived him of the rank of general.

"He [Shukhrat Gulyamov - U.Kh.], as if nothing had happened, remained in Tashkent, performed his former duties [the functions of the first deputy chairman of the National Security Service] in his office, and thereby openly sabotaged the Decree of the President of the country [On the appointment of Shukhrat Gulyamov head of the Surkhandarya regional department of the National Security Service]," Shavkat Mirziyoyev said in his speech to the participants of the meeting.

Reading the Decree on the Removal of Sh. Gulyamov from work in the NSS system, the President of Uzbekistan stressed that "in case of non-compliance of Shukhrat Gulyamov with the new Decree, arrest him and even use firearms against him."

The meeting participants witnessed how Shavkat Mirziyoev personally took away the service certificate from Shukhrat Gulyamov and deprived him of the rank of general of the National Security Service.

On August 10, 2017, the Supreme Military Court (Tribunal) of the Republic of Uzbekistan sentenced Shukhrat Gulyamov to life imprisonment with the condition of compensation for financial damage in the amount of one and a half billion dollars inflicted on the state.” [16]

Please note: Lieutenant General of the National Security Service Shukhrat Gulyamov caused financial damage to the young state of Uzbekistan in the amount of one and a half billion dollars! I am sure that some of this money was spent on undercover operations in the USA, paying for the services of the organizers of thefts and robberies, thieves and robbers, as well as buying stolen and robbed of my information and journalistic supplies, such as three laptops, two of them a laptop "Toshiba", three phones, flash drives, notepads, recorders, a camera, and so on.

Additional information about the deeds of Lieutenant-General of the National Security Service Shukhrat Gulyamov.

"In 2012, a group of generals in Uzbekistan were preparing a coup d'état that would remove the late Uzbek President Islam Karimov from office and physically eliminate then-Prime Minister Shavkat Mirziyaev." Akhmed Aliyev, a 53-year-old well-known jeweler, the head of the Aliyev Zargari (Gold Center) company, stated this at a press conference held on October 21 at the Le Grande Plaza hotel in Tashkent.

During the press conference Ahmed Aliyev stated that he was the victim of political repressions.

“They put me in prison for two reasons – economic and political. I believe that the economic reason for my arrest was the desire to take away my "Gold Center", created in the center of Tashkent. However, this was a secondary reason. The primary reason was political revenge... To be more precise, I went to prison for economic and political reasons. But I consider the political reason to be primary. In 2011-2012, a coup d'état was being prepared in Uzbekistan. If it were implemented, the then President Islam Abduganievich Karimov would have been removed from office. As part of that coup d'état, Shavkat Mirziyoev, who at that time held the post of prime minister, would have been physically eliminated. I repeat, they wanted to physically eliminate him. I was sent to prison only because I found out about it,” Ahmed Aliyev said.

He stated that "general Shukhrat Gulyamov personally stood behind the plan to physically eliminate Shavkat Mirziyaev."

At a press conference at the Le Grande Plaza hotel, Aliyev called the former First Deputy Chairman of the National Security Service (now the State Security Service - Ed.), General Shukhrat Gulyamov, an "enemy of the people."

Recall that in 2017, the Military Court of Uzbekistan sentenced General of the Special Services Shukhrat Gulyamov to life imprisonment.

In a separate conversation with a journalist from Ozodlik, Ahmed Aliyev clarified the issue of a coup d'état.

- If I'm not mistaken, then a person who speaks baseless words is called a talker? People who back up their words with certain documents are taken seriously. So, I have documents confirming every word I said today, - says Akhmed Aliyev.

According to him, in 2014 he managed to transfer these documents to the leadership of Uzbekistan, in particular, Shavkat Mirziyaev.

- Then Shukhrat Gulyamov still remained in his position. I ask you to take this into account,” the entrepreneur said. [39]

Only after the removal of Lieutenant General of the National Security Service Shukhrat Gulyamov in February 2017, it was possible to remove Bakhtiyar Gulyamov, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Republic of Uzbekistan to the United States, in April 2017.

PARAGRAPH 71. THE FIRST THEFT. After organizing the theft of a bag on the night of August 9, 2013, on August 13, 2013, I began writing an article about four thefts organized against me in shelter 801. For some reason, I could not finish that article then. From that unfinished article, some data on four thefts.

I usually slept in a shelter with trousers. This unusual theft was committed on one of the October nights of 2012. The thief first took my wallet out of my pocket and took something that I don't remember now. Rather, it was associated with information. He then put my wallet in my pocket. FBI agents and his assistants in those days used nightly drug interrogations against me. I believe they stole the thing during the night drug interrogation to find out my reaction to the theft - where and how I will apply.

The material damage was minor. Therefore, in the morning I talked about the theft to a tall, respectable employee who that night was on duty in a shelter and distributed beds to the homeless.

PARAGRAPH 72. THE SECOND THEFT. I started selling the Street Sense newspaper in mid-October 2012. In early November, the evening became cool. I turned to a charity located in the basement of the Chevy Chase Presbyterian Church (The Chevy Chase Presbyterian Church: 1 Chevy Chase Cir, Washington, DC 20015) for help. They gave me a yellow coat in my size. I sold a newspaper in the evenings at the corner of Wisconsin Ave & M St NW DC. This intersection is very crowded. It was difficult for the FBI agent and his assistant to follow from inside the car. Perhaps they had to get out of the car and freeze for several hours while I sold the newspaper. They decided to deprive me of that sheepskin coat so that I could not sell the newspaper in the evenings.

I hung a short fur coat at the head of the bed at night. I woke up at 5:15 on the morning of November 14, 2012 and did not see my sheepskin coat. I went around the great hall and did not find him. I told the workers of the shelter about it. I called the police on 911. Police officer Ms. Rebecca Hernandez (Hernandez, Rebecca) from the 7th police department arrived. I escorted her to my bed and explained the theft of the sheepskin coat. She got on the phone with an interpreter. We stand with her and discuss through an interpreter. At this time, someone called her walkie-talkie and in a rough male voice began to scold her. Mrs. Rebecca Hernaandez's face changed dramatically at his harsh words and insults. She stuttered something answered him. She then said a few short sentences and left. That's when I realized it was one of the chiefs in charge of the shelter, probably an FBI agent. This agent did not want a police officer from the 7th department to investigate the theft of a sheepskin coat.

I received a copy of the report the next day, written by Ms. Rebecca Hernaandez and signed by her supervisor, Mr. Harris, Martin. Nine years have passed since then and I don't know where that copy is. I reproduce the text written by Ms. Rebecca Ernaandes in English and Russian from my unfinished 2013 article.

“On Wednesday, November 14, 2012, at approximately 05:13 hours, the undersigned Officer responded to the above location for a dispatched run. On scene, C-1 and the Officer were not able to effectively communicate due to a language barrier. The Officer utilized the Language Line and had a Russian Interpreter assist with the call for service. C-1 stated that he woke up that morning and noticed his winter jacket was missing. C-1 did not state when he last saw the jacket, but was able to give a description of it. The particulars of the jacket were as follows: light yellow in color, artificial leather, and one inch of fluff that is rare and not from the surrounding area. The undersigned Officer went to his bed area to assist with searching for the jacket, but was unsuccessful. C-1 was told by the Officer, through the interpreter, that if the jacket was found by the staff after everyone left for the morning that it will be held at lost and found.”

“On Wednesday, November 14, 2012 at approximately 05:13 hours, the undersigned Employee responded to the above location for the sent run. On stage, C-1 and the Officials were unable to communicate effectively due to the language barrier. The officer used the Language Line and had a Russian interpreter help with the call to service. C-1 stated that he woke up that morning and noticed that his winter jacket was missing. C-1 was in no state when he last saw the jacket, unable to give a description of it. The details of the jacket (jacket) were as follows: light yellow in color, imitation leather, and one inch of down, which is sparse and not from the surrounding area. The undersigned staff member (officer) went to his bedside area to assist in finding a jacket, but without success. C-1 was told by the officer, through an interpreter, that if the jacket was found by officers after everyone had left in the morning, it would be turned in (brought) to the lost and found office.

PARAGRAPH 73. THE THIRD THEFT. The third theft took place sometime in March 2013. I continued writing the article about the June 24, 2014 thefts that I started writing in 2013. By that time, the number of thefts had reached seven. There, about the third theft in shelter 801, he wrote only the words: “THIRD THEFT. Theft of trousers and shirts (shirts). It was a minor steal for me. I don't remember her details.

PARAGRAPH 74. THE FOURTH THEFT. Another theft was organized in a shelter on the night of April 26-27, 2013. I then wrote a report to the police. I quote the text of this report from an unfinished article of 2013.

“I, Shuhratjon Ahmadjonov, bought an LG 530G phone from Best Buy (4500 Wisconsin Ave NW. Washington, DC 20016) on July 1, 2012. Phone number: (202) 341-4028.

From April 2, 2012 to today - June 26, 2013 I spend the night in a shelter at the address:
801-East Men Building
2700 Martin Lyuther King Avenue, SE
Washington DC 20032

On the night of April 26-27, 2013, the shelter staff provided me and several other homeless people with folding beds in the kitchen of the shelter. I hung my suit on the seat of a chair. There was an LG 530G phone in the suit pocket.

On the morning of April 27, I found out that someone had stolen my phone. Together with the phone, the chip of this phone and its battery were stolen, as well as the chip from the previous phone and the battery of the same brand of phone.

Interesting fact: in the other pocket of the suit was a change of about one dollar. The thief did not take the money. Apparently, this "thief" was interested in my telephone contacts with friends and relatives, recorded in the phone.

On the evening of April 27, 2013 at 9:00 p.m. (21:00 hours) I came to the Metropolitan Police Department Washington, DC 7th District (2455 Alabama Ave SE, Washington, DC 20020). A police officer spoke to me. She asked for the brand of the phone. I couldn't answer.

I came to the Best Buy store on May 4, 2013 and asked for a copy of the specifications of the LG 530G phone. The employee gave it to me. I am attaching this copy to this application.

On the same day I bought a new VMU Kyocera Event phone. My new phone number was: (202) 423-7578.)"

PARAGRAPH 75. THE FIFTH THEFT. I carried my important things in a black bag, including a laptop. In the evening, having come to the shelter, 801 opened his iron locker number 184 in the D (D)-hall (see photo 17). From the locker he took out two cloth bags with bedding and clothes for the night. I put a bag with all the accessories inside, including a laptop, and put some clothes over the bag, for example, a jacket, trousers, sometimes shoes. Usually, the rise in the shelter was at 6:00 o'clock. I, along with others, got up at 6:00, washed my face and hands, made the bed, put my clothes and bed in cloth bags. Then I went to the D-hall to locker number 184.

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Photo 17. Lockers in the D (D)-hall of shelter 801. My black bag is visible inside locker 184. In front of the locker is my backpack. City of Washington. March 2014. Photo of the author.

The iron lockers of the shelter were small and it was impossible to put a backpack and outerwear inside it. So I put it next to me on the bed. On the night of August 8-9, 2013, a backpack with things was stolen from me in shelter 801. August 9 was the day of the Muslim holiday of Ramadan. I am a Muslim and fast every month of Ramadan. The organizers, possibly FBI agents, specifically organized this theft on the holiday of Ramadan - Eid al-Fitr (the holiday of Conversation, Uraza-Bayram). It was another dirty provocation. I called the police and could not go to the holiday prayer in the mosque and celebrate with fellow believers. A police officer wrote report 13112229 about the theft of a backpack in a shelter on August 9, 2013. Here and below, in parentheses, I indicate in which of my articles I wrote about these thefts and robberies: ([40, part 4, paragraph 12.3.1]).

As I wrote in paragraph 69, after organizing the theft of a bag on August 9, 2013, on August 13, 2013, I began writing an article about four thefts organized against me in shelter 801. I continued that article on June 24, 2014. From that unfinished article, the following is a list of stolen items along with a backpack on August 9, 2013.

"1. Backpack brand GA-7316-06 - 1 pc. $99.99 + 6% tax = $105.98.
2. Journal (notebook like a book) 2 pcs. The total price is approximately $10.
These notebooks were filled with addresses of friends, a diary of events from 2006-2008 and a lot of other important information for me.
3. Journal (general notebook - Composition Book) - Diary of events from September 2012 to August 8, 2013. This diary was almost filled with important entries from the events of 2012-2013. - 1 PC. $3.19 + 6% tax = $3.38
4. Green form (apron) of the newspaper “Street Sense” - 1 pc. (Management of the newspaper "Street Sense" gave me a new form).
5. Umbrella - 1 pc. $7
6. Russian Compact Dictionary. Russian-English, English-Russian. (Russian-English and English-Russian dictionary) - Derlitz Publishing, New-York, 2011. p. 624. - 1 pc. $13.99 + 6% tax = $14.83
7. T-shirt - 1 pc. $12
8. Smart rip card - 1 pc. $21 ($5 Smart rip card cost, $16 bus fare for one week. Total: $21).

The material damage from the theft on August 9, 2013 amounted to the following amount with an incomplete list of things: $ 174 dollar 19 cents. [40, part 4, paragraph 12.3.1]

Please note: there is no laptop among my stolen items. Police Officer Kelvin W. Branch, in his report 14074924, that is, after the armed robbery of me on the night of May 26, 2014, will slanderously state that in report 13112229 I referred to the theft of a laptop on August 9, 2013 (see paragraph 98).

Now I will give a photocopy of report 13112229, which consists of two pages from [40, part 4, paragraph 12.3.1].

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Фото 18. Первая страница Рапорта 13112229. ([40, часть 4, параграф 12.3.1])

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Photo 19. Second page of Report 13112229. ([40, part 4, paragraph 12.3.1])

PARAGRAPH 76. I wrote in paragraph 75 that the lockers of the shelter 801 were small. In the staff room of shelter 801, there were several large iron cabinets about two meters high. They used them and put their clothes and things inside. Eight more of these two-meter cabinets were in a small corridor near the shower and standard shelter locks hung on them. I have only seen one employee open one of these cabinets over the course of two years.

The length and width of the large cabinets were almost the same as the length and width of the small cabinets. In my opinion, once in the shelter 801 such high normal cabinets were installed. Subsequently, they were liquidated and small lockers were installed for the convenience of stealing the things of the overnight homeless. In the rules of the shelter, a separate clause was specially written that the workers of the shelter are not responsible for the loss of things of overnight citizens.

I criticized that the lockers are small, and the clothes and belongings of the homeless cannot be put inside the locker. Therefore, the things of the homeless, including my things and clothes, are stolen. In the fall of 2013, new iron cabinets about one meter high were brought to shelter 801. They were installed in a distant corridor where the homeless and employees hardly walked. It was handy for stealing things from closets.

It was possible and necessary to transfer small cabinets to a distant corridor and install new medium cabinets in their place. But the management of the shelter did not think about creating the convenience of overnight citizens and preserving their belongings.

PARAGRAPH 77 There are more than ten men's shelters, several women's shelters and family shelters in the city of Washington. The list and detailed information about shelters in the USA, including the city of Washington, is written in [41].

FBI agents and people associated with them conducted drug interrogations in the shelter 801 at night (I wrote about drug interrogation in paragraphs 198-207 in part 5.8). I tried to go to other shelters and spend the night there. One day I went to another shelter. When the turn came to me, the workers of the shelter said that the places (beds) had run out. Late in the evening, several homeless people in a bus took us to shelter 801.

The next day I came to that shelter around 16:00. There were about four or five homeless people in line. I got up behind them. The shelter opened at 19:00. When it was my turn, the shelter staff ordered me to wait aside. I sat and waited for several hours. Almost all comers were served and provided with a rooming house. At night, I and some homeless people were invited to sit on a shelter bus. The bus drove into several shelters and there several homeless people were ordered to board the bus. We were all brought to the shelter 801. Then I was once again convinced that the FBI agents had blacklisted me. Shelter 801 was the main place of massacre of dissident homeless people and they were brought there from other shelters. Shelter 801 was on the grounds of St. Elizabeth Federal Psychiatric Hospital. I found out about it later. I will additionally write about it in paragraph 171 in part 4.2.

PARAGRAPH 78. Hereinafter I will write about thefts, beatings and robberies and police reports. Police officers in some reports specifically refer to other reports in order to confuse. Perhaps they did this on the advice and insistence of the FBI agents. Therefore, I will give here a list of reports, the date and some important details to make it easier to understand them. I compiled this list of reports and then sorted through them.

78.1. Two-page report 13112229 about the theft of a backpack in shelter 801 on the night of August 8-9, 2013. ([40, part 4, paragraph 12.3.1]) I wrote about the theft of a backpack in a shelter on August 9, 2013 and report 13112229 in paragraph 75 of this complaint statement (fifth theft). I unequivocally wrote there that there was no laptop from the stolen things and in report 13112229 there was no word about the theft of a laptop.

78.2. Report of the theft of a bag with a laptop in shelter 801 by a professional thief on the morning of October 8, 2013 (sixth theft, see paragraph 79). The number of this report is unknown to me. The police destroyed this report from the police computer of the 7th Washington Police Department. My copy of the report was taken along with my bag during an armed robbery on the night of May 26, 2014. I will write about this theft and destruction of the report from the police computer in this complaint statement in paragraphs 79-85 with evidence. I will write about the purchase of the first laptop on credit in paragraph 91 and there I printed a receipt from the Best Buy store dated November 18, 2012 (photo 25). I will write about buying a second laptop on credit in paragraph 92 and there I printed a receipt from the Best Buy store dated November 30, 2013 (photo 26).

78.3. Two-page report 13167550 Halpin police officer, Kevin M. (badge number 4251) wrote with some distortions and false statements about the beating and robbery of me on November 21, 2013 (the first robbery). Then two robbers beat me up and took away my wallet with documents. I wrote about this robbery in paragraphs 86-89 in this application-complaint.

Please note: in the Report number 13167550 about the theft on August 9, 2013, there is not a single word about the laptop. This means that police officer Mr. Kelvin W. Branch, in report 14074924 dated May 26, 2014, writes about a laptop and openly slanders me with reference to report number 13167550 (see paragraph 98).

78.4. Five-page report number 201357180 Detective Ms. Alanna Watkins wrote more truthfully about beating and robbing me on November 21, 2013. Then two robbers took away my wallet with documents. I have written about this robbery in paragraphs 88-89 in this application-complaint.

78.5. Two-page report 14074924 police officer Mr. Calvin W. Branch wrote specifically with gross distortions and false allegations of an armed robbery against me on the night of May 25-26, 2014. Then two armed robbers took away my backpack and bag along with my laptop, Uzbek passport and journalistic accessories. I have written about this armed robbery at paragraphs 95, 97-98 in this complaint statement.

Police officer Mr. Kelvin W. Branch falsely writes the following in report 14074924 dated May 26, 2014 (see paragraph 98): “Further investigation revealed that C-1 made several reports for the same laptop stolen (in reports) CCN 13112229 and CCN 13167550. C-1 recently made a report for the same laptop as stolen and Detective Campos is currently investigating in line with Detective Hunsucker."

I wrote in paragraph 78.1 that in report 13112229 about the theft of a backpack in shelter 801 on the night of August 8-9, 2013, there is no word about the theft of a laptop. I also wrote in paragraph 78.3 that report 13167550 says that I was beaten and robbed on November 21, 2013 and that my wallet with documents was taken away by the robbers. Therefore, in report 13167550 there is no word about the robbery of my laptop.

To be precise, the theft of the bag, along with my first laptop, was organized in shelter 801 with the help of a professional thief on the morning of October 8, 2013 (see paragraphs 78.2 and 79-83). My second laptop was robbed on the night of May 26, 2014 by having my bag and backpack stolen by the robbers (see paragraphs 78.5, 95 and 97-98). My third laptop was stolen on September 6, 2019 (seventeenth theft, see paragraph 133).

TO BE CONTINUED
Рубрики:  2023: KOMPLAINT-STATEMENT

 

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