Border Patrol Prevent Human Smuggling Event
Border Patrol Prevent Human Smuggling Event
Release Date: February 22, 2021
SALTON CITY, Calif. –El Centro Sector Border Patrol agents assigned to the Highway 86 immigration checkpoint arrested two men suspected of smuggling
24 illegal aliens Sunday morning.
Border Patrol agents arrested two men from illegally smuggling 24 illegal aliens Sunday.
The incident occurred at approximately 11:35 a.m., when two men driving two separate trucks approached the checkpoint.
The first man, driving a blue Ford F350, hauling a white toy hauler trailer, was questioned first by an agent. The driver told the agent that he was traveling with person driving the white Ford F250 also hauling a white toy hauler behind him.
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The car, which had seen a complete modification and subsequent restoration to factory specs, was owned from new by legendary singer Sir Rod Stewart. It was his first-ever Countach (though not the first Lamborghini), and he appreciated it so much he would take it with him all over Australia as he toured, then to Los Angeles and his home country, the UK.
Over the years, the LP400 chassis no. 1120262, which started out in right-hand configuration with Rosso paintwork over a Tobacco interior, was heavily modified. In 2002, when the second owner acquired it, it was a left-hand drive, had a new engine, had had the roof removed and a new paint job, new wheels, new interior, and a wider body by Albert Mardikian Engineering.
Macquarie finds a partner for its Vocus bid, doubts over NZ listing
23 Feb, 2021 06:30 PM
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Vocus NZ chief executive Mark Callander, who also services as CEO of Vocus Group s wholesale operation across the Tasman and sits on the ASX-listed company s board. Photo / Leon Menzies
Vocus NZ chief executive Mark Callander, who also services as CEO of Vocus Group s wholesale operation across the Tasman and sits on the ASX-listed company s board. Photo / Leon Menzies
Macquarie has drafted reinforcements for its A$3.4 billion bid for ASX-listed Vocus Group. In an ASX filing, the investment bank said it is now partnering with Aware Super on what remains a non-binding bid. Aware
ISGEC Heavy Engineering has secured a prestigious order for a Steam Generating
Island from a reputed public sector refinery in India under competitive bidding.
The 2 Gas Fired Boilers will supply steam to the whole petrochemical unit in this green field project.
This order continues Isgec s track record of being a leading supplier for the Refinery Petrochemical industry and is one more step in its resolve towards strengthening the Make
in India initiative of the Govt. of India.
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