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Jeffdatthere Posted September 11, 2014 Report Posted September 11, 2014 it depends opie who got abused/who is abusing whom ane dani meeda untundi they have connections all over the world and take help from any one/agency
posaanisam Posted September 11, 2014 Author Report Posted September 11, 2014 akka manana edo pop songs rasukuntunte elu pettaru..... FBI anangane pant tadising ipudu.... why Balraj why? desaniki em upayogam mee valla? na hair ki unna mud kuda touch cheyaledu.. mi desapu law's gurinchi naku teliyadu.. anduke doubt clarify chesukuntunna
posaanisam Posted September 11, 2014 Author Report Posted September 11, 2014 No bro ......ilanti fb comments ki kuda fbi ante anta kante comedy inka undadu No man...mostly adhi local PDs will take care...emaina Federal related on a large scale ante they will involve...like counterfeiting, smuggling, money laundering, national security etc... ade naku doubt vachindi.. emo mi desam lo konni lawas tingari ga untay ga idi kuda antenemo anukunna.. dinike konta mandi drawers tearing kada asalu lollio
iamlegend Posted September 11, 2014 Report Posted September 11, 2014 When to Contact the FBI If you have an emergency that requires an immediate law enforcement response, please call 9-1-1 or contact your local Police Department or Sheriff's Department first. The FBI is a federal investigative and intelligence agency with jurisdiction in a wide range of federal crimes; national security matters such as terrorism and espionage; cyber/computer crimes and intrusions; and intelligence activities that relate to those missions. Please contact your local FBI office or submit a tip electronically if you have information about: Possible acts of terrorism, including violence, funding, or recruitment; Persons sympathetic to terrorists or terrorist organizations; Suspicious activities that you believe threaten national security, especially suspicious activities that involve foreign powers or foreign organizations; Computer crimes or intrusions into computer networks, particularly those associated with national security; Corrupt activities in state, local, or federal governments or in law enforcement; Racial or hate crimes, human trafficking (involuntary servitude or slavery), or other civil rights crimes; Organized crime activities; Financial crimes that involve fraud, especially corporate fraud, mortgage fraud, or other investment fraud schemes where significant dollar losses have occurred, including those impacting you or your place of work; Fraud in the health care industry; Persons who have committed or are planning to commit bank robbery, kidnapping, extortion, or thefts of valuable art, large interstate shipments of goods, or monetary instruments; and Activities of violent gangs.
iamlegend Posted September 11, 2014 Report Posted September 11, 2014 Here’s how to contact us: Emergencies If someone is in imminent danger, call 9-1-1 or your local police immediately. You can also provide information on the FBI’s electronic tip line, which we monitor 24/7. If you do so, please be specific and let us know up front that it is an emergency. criminal activity. To Reach a Specific FBI Office FBI Headquarters in Washington, D.C. FBI Field Offices in the U.S. and Puerto Rico FBI Legal Attaché Offices in U.S. Embassies Worldwide Reporting Crime You can report violations of U.S. federal law or submit information in a criminal or terrorism investigation as follows: Use our online Tips and Public Leads form; Contact your local FBI field office or closest international office; To report suspicious activity involving chemical, biological, or radiological materials, call (toll-free): 855-TELL-FBI or 855-835-5324. Report an online scam or e-mail hoax by filing a complaint online with our Internet Crime Complaint Center or by using our online Tips and Public Leads form; To provide information on select major cases, call our Major Case Contact Center at 1-800-CALLFBI (225-5324); and To report fraud, waste, and abuse involving disaster relief, contact the National Center for Disaster Fraud by calling (866) 720-5721, by e-mailing [email protected], or by writing: National Center for Disaster Fraud, Baton Rouge, LA 70821-4909. Note: at this time we do not have a national e-mail address for sending or forwarding investigative information. Some of our local FBI offices, however, do have their own e-mail addresses.
porsche911 Posted September 11, 2014 Report Posted September 11, 2014 na hair ki unna mud kuda touch cheyaledu.. mi desapu law's gurinchi naku teliyadu.. anduke doubt clarify chesukuntunna right...
princeofheaven Posted September 12, 2014 Report Posted September 12, 2014 ala approach ay deni mida aina case pettacha..? vallu accept chestara...? okavela accept cheste IND ne better ga.. CBI ee case padite aa case tisukodu.. oka level aina undali FBI is also referral agency like CBI in India. Direct ga public nundi complaints tisukoru except if u have very high level information. In most cases they will ask you to report any issues to local PD.
Ekambaram Posted September 12, 2014 Report Posted September 12, 2014 akka manana edo pop songs rasukuntunte elu pettaru..... FBI anangane pant tadising ipudu.... why Balraj why? desaniki em upayogam mee valla? thokkale CITI_c$y
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