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Two men allegedly posed as federal agents in order to obtain access to the secret service

Two men were arrested for allegedly posing as federal agents over well of some years. The FBI claims Arian Taherzade, 40, and Haider Ali, 36, posed as various officers and servants of United states government including members of federal law enforcement, since February 2020.

The two allegedly received paraphernalia, handguns and machine guns used by federal law enforcement. The FBI claims they used their false associations with United States government “seek before you with members of federal law enforcement and defense community.”

Tagherzade pretending to be a member of department of Homeland Security provided to US Secret Service and DHS personnel. employee with apartments without rent, “iPhones, surveillance systems, drone, flat-screen TV, case for possession of an assault rifle, generator and law enforcement supplies,” wrote FBI Special Agent David Elias. in affidavit.

IN one For example, Taherzade allegedly suggested buy but gun for secret service agent assigned first women’s protective detail. Four Secret Service agents were stationed on administrative leave due to ongoing investigation.

Both were found on March 14, when the US Postal Inspector responded to the Washington apartment. building for report of attack on a US Postal Service mailman. Taherzadeh and Ali told the authorities that they were members of police MNB force and that they were involved in clandestine gang-related investigations, and also investigation last yearriots in the US Capitol.

Other residents in in building two said – who owned several apartments in in building which, according to them, “were paid for by DHS” – was access resident surveillance cameras, cell phones and other personal information. The authorities later learned that many of building residents were in FBI, Secret Service and DHS. Others were members of department of Defense and the US Navy.

one person who lived in in building who did not work in federal law enforcement, established in in an affidavit as “witness 1”, Elias was told that Taherzade carried a concealed firearm, had a DHS Investigations (HSI) “case” marked “confidential” and introduced the witness with badge and other credentials prove he was in law enforcement agencies.

According to the affidavit, Taherzadeh told Witness 1 that as part of of “HSI recruitment process” he will shoot the witness with en air rifles to assess their “response and pain tolerance”. The witness agreed and Tagerzade shot them. Ali was present at the shooting.

In July 2021, Taherzadeh and Ali met “Witness 2”, a Secret Service agent, according to the FBI. Tagerzade told the agent about his work with HSI and sent the agent some photos of myself in his “police tactical gear” as well as of HSI training, latest of which turned out be a stock image found on online, the FBI said. Tagerzade also lent the agent’s wife what he claimed was “government vehicle”, – offered buy agent weapons and gave the agent gun holder. Ellias claims the agent still has holder.

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FBI statement filed under oath in Federal court includes photos Arian Tagerzade sent a witness in case showing Taherzadeh with police gear in his apartment, including suitcases that were often used to carry firearms.

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Agent, who lived in same buildingconfirmed that Taherzadeh access to security cameras in in building and that he had a firearm, the FBI said.

Another Secret Service agent identified as “Witness 3” lived in in penthouse in flat building provided to Taherzade without rent from February 2021 to January 2022. The agent said he received emails that he thought were DHS emails from Taherzade, but investigators found it was a fake account.

“Witness 4” – document analysis expert with DHS-HSI and lived in same building also. Witness 4 spoke to her superiors but was unable to confirm that Tagerzade worked for DHS, which Taherzadeh explained by telling her he was undercover, according to the FBI. Witness 4 told the FBI that she saw “significant amount of law enforcement paraphernalia, including SWAT vests, a large safe, computers, a powerful telescope, and internal surveillance cameras. in his apartment.

Fourth US Secret Service Agent in The affidavit, designated “Witness 5″, was assigned to defend the White House. Agent lived in flat, again provided by Taherzadeh without rent from February 2021 to January 2022 after Taherzadeh allegedly told Witness 5 that “HSI has approved additional rooms as part of of his operations,” which officials said was not true.

The agent said they had previously seen how the police reacted to the apartment. building about the complaint against Tagherzade wearing police equipment. According to Witness 5, no action was taken.

Tagerzade showed the agent computer with “MDI information” on this, HSI badge, special police officer’s certificate, ballistic vest with DHS/HSI on this is a firearm. witness 5 also saw Taherzade fire glock in gun rangea agent personally fired one of Rifles type AR-15 Tagerzade on range. Agent also reported that Tagherzade had two black SUVs and Chevy Impala with police lights. Tagerzade gifted agent with drone, and gun a locker and a Pelican case, according to the FBI.

Witness 5 claimed that Tagerzade access to all floors of apartment and some restricted areas, and believes that Taherzadeh used his fake credentials to get access to such areas from the building management.

Taherzade told Witness 5 that Ali “took care of all administrative matters with Taherzade HSI problem force.”

The affidavit does not state that these two men ultimate goal may be.

In a statement to CBS News, the US Secret Service said it “worked and continues to work.” work, with his law enforcement partners in it’s an ongoing investigation.”

“Everything personnel involved in this business on administrative leave and limited access to secret service facilities, equipment and systems,” it said. — The Secret Service adheres to highest levels of professional standards, behavior and will remain in active coordination with Departments of Justice and National Security”.

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